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Release Date:
February 22, 2010
Original Title:
Cut
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hawthorn Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 87
Five friends return from a cocktail party to a cottage deep inside the English woods of the Peak District. Having brushed off the notion of urban legends as rubbish, never occurring in reality, our protagonist's slowly find themselves weaving through their very own horror story.
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Art Direction:
Luis MartÃn Santos
Camera Operator:
Djonny Chen
Casting Associate:
Poppy Lloyd
Conceptual Design:
Tom Blake
Costume Design:
Alice Woodward
Director:
Alexander Williams
Director of Photography:
Dominic Jackson
Editor:
Jasdip Sagar
Executive Producer:
Rafael Quintian
First Assistant Director:
Katie McGrath
Foley:
Justine Barker
Makeup & Hair:
Katie Hill
Makeup Designer:
John Schoonraad
Makeup Effects Designer:
Sally Alcott
Music:
Ram Khatabakhsh
Online Editor:
Barry O'Brien
Producer:
Dominic Burns
Samantha Ward
Curtis Roc
Jonathan Stow
Production Design:
Sophie Wyatt
Production Manager:
Robert Jaques
Second Assistant Camera:
Aya Vandenbussche
Sound Supervisor:
Paul Charleston
Writer:
Alexander Williams
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