47 Meters Down (2017) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 25, 2017

Original Title:
47 Meters Down

Alternate Titles:
47 Metres Down
47 Metrov Pod Hladinou
47 ดิ่งลึกเฉียดนรก
47 미터
47米以下
A 47 metros
Denizde Dehşet
In the Deep
Instinct de Survie
Medo Profundo
Terror a 47 Metros
深海逃生
深海鲨机
鯊海
鯊海47米
鲨海 47

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Altitude Film Sales
Dimension Films
Dragon Root Securities
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures
Flexibon Films
Lantica Media
Tea Shop & Film Company
The Fyzz

Production Countries:
Dominican Republic | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 16  ES: 12  FR: 12  GB: 15  HU: 16  IE: 15A  JP: G  KR: 15  NL: 16  NO: 15  RU: 16+  SK: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 89

No way out. No way up. No chance in hell.

Two sisters on Mexican vacation are trapped in a shark observation cage at the bottom of the ocean, with oxygen running low and great whites circling nearby, they have less than an hour of air left to figure out how to get to the surface.

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Animation Supervisor:
Eduardo Castells Mateo

Art Direction:
Natalia Veloz Chapuseaux
María Fernanda Sabogal

Assistant Art Director:
Ivanna Bolonotto

Associate Producer:
David Dennehy
Lee Stone
Iain Abrahams
David Gilbery
Christophe Lannic
Simon Lewis

Boom Operator:
Leo Dolgan

CG Supervisor:
Jaime Fernandez Muro

Camera Operator:
Jaime Gómez

Casting:
Colin Jones

Casting Associate:
Toby Spigel

Co-Producer:
Arnaud Lannic
Kate Glover

Costume Design:
Eleanor Baker

Creature Design:
Dan Martin

Dialogue Editor:
Alex Outhwaite

Digital Intermediate:
Trevor Brown

Director:
Johannes Roberts

Director of Photography:
Mark Silk

Editor:
Martin Brinkler

Executive Producer:
Andrew Boucher
Alastair Burlingham
Will Clarke
Wayne Marc Godfrey
Robert Jones
Andy Mayson
Duncan McWilliam
Lee Vandermolen
Bob Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein
Alexandre Aja
Keith Levine

First Assistant Camera:
Matt Wesson
Gabo Guzman

First Assistant Director:
David Pagan Mariñez

First Assistant Editor:
Giles Burgess
Helena Evans

Foley:
Louise Brown

Gaffer:
Bernie Prentice

Hairstylist:
Emma J. Slater
Sophie Harmon

Makeup Artist:
Lizzie Arklie

Makeup Designer:
Lisa Pemberton

Music Editor:
Vanesa Lorena Tate

Music Supervisor:
Chris Piccaro
Jen Moss

Original Music Composer:
Tom Hajdu
Andy Milburn
tomandandy

Post Production Supervisor:
Marian Briozzo

Pre-Visualization Supervisor:
Martin Chamney

Producer:
Mark Lane
James Harris

Production Design:
David Bryan

Production Manager:
Annie Mahoney

Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Kristyan Mallett

Script Supervisor:
Victoria Gegenbauer
Mayret Velasquez

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Middleton-Downer

Second Unit Director:
James Nunn

Set Decoration:
Fran Cooper

Sound Designer:
Alex Joseph

Sound Editor:
Tony Coote

Sound Effects Editor:
Marc Dos Santos David

Sound Mixer:
David McMillan
David Bowtle-McMillan

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Kondal

Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Arthurs

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard Kondal

Techno Crane Operator:
Miguel Baerga

Thanks:
Tim Wooster

Underwater Camera:
Amy Silk

Visual Effects Editor:
Christopher Lloyd

Visual Effects Producer:
Danny Duke
Duncan McWilliam

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Gregory
Sean Mathiesen

Writer:
Johannes Roberts
Ernest Riera

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