A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 10, 2009
Original Title:
Dark Moon Rising
Alternate Titles:
Lua Negra
Temný měsíc vychází
Wolf Moon
Възходът на Черната луна
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Flick Investments Group
Lightning Strikes Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 124
Small-town girl meets mysterious drifter boy, they fall in love. Only in this case, the boy brings with him a family curse and unimaginable horror that rains hell upon the small town
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Art Direction:
Geoff Flint
Assistant Hairstylist:
Melissa Ferreras
Marcella Villa
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jamie Richmond
Mary Ann Van Graven
Associate Producer:
Rita Baghdadi
Drew M. Jackson
Kendra Rasmussen
Casting:
Julie Snider Mennie
Dana Mennie
Co-Producer:
Chris Mulkey
Darius Siwek
Billy Drago
María Conchita Alonso
Sid Haig
Max Ryan
Costume Designer:
Ivy Thaide
Creature Design:
George Alahouzos
Dana Mennie
Director:
Dana Mennie
Director of Photography:
Mark Ream
Editor:
Michael Spence
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Straw Weisman
Executive Producer:
George Nemetz
Ken Dropek
Key Makeup Artist:
Allison Bryan
Music:
Geoff Gibbons
Producer:
Dana Mennie
Lance H. Robbins
Richard Cueto
Production Design:
Andy Novak
Special Effects Assistant:
Dimitris Milonas
Nikolaos Dresios
Special Effects Coordinator:
Roulis Alahouzos
Stunt Coordinator:
Brian Munce
Stunt Double:
Gary Kasper
Charles Grisham
Oliver Keller
Ray Lykins
David Kilde
Stunt Driver:
Michael Adams
Stunts:
Jeffrey G. Barnett
Stacey Carino
Rikki Gagne
Carl Ciarfalio
Joe Ordaz
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Bill Millar
Visual Effects Production Manager:
Zack Fox
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Roger Nall
Writer:
Ian Cook
Dana Mennie
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