The Dark House (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 27, 2009

Original Title:
Dom zły

Alternate Titles:
Casa întunecata
Sötét titkok
Злий дім
Плохой дом
ダーク・ハウス 暗い家
黑暗之家

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Film It
SPI International

Production Countries:
Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Poland, 1978. Edward Srodon, a zootechnician, makes an accidental stop at the Dziabas family farm, located in the remote area of the Bieszczady Mountains. Years later, on a winter day during Martial Law, a People's Militia investigation team examines a crime scene.

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Art Direction:
Sebastian Gomulka

Assistant Editor:
Jacek Starzynski

Camera Operator:
Janusz Dybowski
Piotr Sobociński Jr.

Casting:
Magdalena Szwarcbart

Co-Producer:
Piotr Reisch

Costume Design:
Katarzyna Lewińska

Costume Supervisor:
Eliza Mileniuk

Director:
Wojciech Smarzowski

Director of Photography:
Krzysztof Ptak

Dolby Consultant:
James Shannon

Editor:
Paweł Laskowski

Executive Producer:
Dariusz Pietrykowski
Anna Iwaszkiewicz

Foley:
Michał Krzyszkowski

Gaffer:
Marek Modzelewski

Makeup Artist:
Karolina Kordas
Ewa Drobiec
Dominika Dylewska

Music:
Mikołaj Trzaska

Producer:
Dariusz Pietrykowski
Anna Iwaszkiewicz

Production Design:
Marek Zawierucha

Property Master:
Grzegorz Rzepecki

Screenplay:
Wojciech Smarzowski
Łukasz Kośmicki

Script:
Monika Zalewska

Sound Recordist:
Jerzy Matusiak

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kazimierz Wróblewski

Still Photographer:
Krzysztof Wiktor

Stunt Coordinator:
Maciej A. Maciejewski

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jacek Hamela

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Paweł Tybora

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