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Release Date:
August 26, 2016
Original Title:
The Chamber
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Chamber Films
Edicis
Ffilm Cymru Wales
Fieldspark
Penciller Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 IE: 15
Runtime: 90
A special ops unit commandeer a commercial research vessel and its submersible to locate a mysterious item at the bottom of the Yellow Sea. When an explosion causes the sub to overturn and take on water, the crew begins to understand that not all of them will escape and a fight for survival ensues.
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Art Direction:
Jabez Bartlett
Casting:
Kirsty Kinnear
Costume Design:
Jon Revell
Costume Supervisor:
Rebecca Cunningham
Dialogue Editor:
Nikki Ruck
Director:
Ben Parker
Director of Photography:
Benjamin Pritchard
Drone Operator:
Chris Wilkinson
Jordan Brooks
Guy Jenkins
Editor:
Will Gilbey
Executive Producer:
Adam Partridge
Jim Reeve
Hugh Spearing
First Assistant Camera:
Mitchell Thomas
Foley Artist:
Tapio Liukkonen
Gaffer:
Kilian Drury
Makeup Designer:
Emily Bilverstone
Original Music Composer:
James Dean Bradfield
Producer:
Jennifer Handorf
Paul Higgins
Production Design:
Byron Broadbent
Greg Shaw
Production Executive:
Laura Macara
Kok-yee Yau
Script Supervisor:
Lucy Dews
Claire Elizabeth Alberie
Sound Designer:
Martin Pavey
Sound Recordist:
Rob Entwistle
Tim Surrey
Special Effects:
Dan Martin
Special Effects Supervisor:
Scott McIntyre
Stunt Coordinator:
Peter Pedrero
Underwater Camera:
Rob McGregor
Underwater Gaffer:
Bernie Prentice
Visual Effects:
Henry Strong
Paul J. Wright
Writer:
Ben Parker
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