A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 14, 2016
Original Title:
The Stakelander
Alternate Titles:
Anoitecer Violento
Stake Land 2
Stake Land II
Stake Land II: The Stakelander
ארץ בסיכון 2
Genres:
Action | Horror
Production Companies:
Berserker Entertainment
Glass Eye Pix
Last Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 18 CA: 18A DE: 18 ES: 18 GB: 15 JP: PG12
Runtime: 85
When his home of New Eden is destroyed by a revitalized Brotherhood and its new Vamp leader, Martin finds himself alone in the badlands of America with only the distant memory of his mentor and legendary vampire hunter, Mister, to guide him.
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Armorer:
Bob Derroch
Assistant Costume Designer:
Joanna Vollhoffer
Assistant Property Master:
Patrick Acuna
Joel Passmore
Geoffrey Park
Associate Producer:
Chadd Harbold
Best Boy Electric:
Cory Maclean
Best Boy Grip:
Gordon Hearn
Boom Operator:
Tim Bender
Camera Operator:
Michael Koshkin
Casting:
Brenda McCormick
Lisa Fields
Casting Assistant:
Faith Abraham
Casting Associate:
Chad Eric Murnane
Co-Producer:
Mark Montague
Construction Coordinator:
Danny Scavuzzo
Costume Design:
Brenda Shenher
Costume Supervisor:
Magdalena Shenher
Costumer:
Krista Rohatyn
Dialogue Editor:
Jeff Seelye
Director:
Robert Olsen
Dan Berk
Director of Photography:
Matt Mitchell
Dolly Grip:
Leo Fafard
Editor:
Dan Berk
Robert Olsen
Executive Producer:
Nick Damici
Badie Ali
Michael Paszt
Jim Mickle
Brent Kunkle
Andrew Thomas Hunt
Malik B. Ali
Hamza Ali
James Fler
First Assistant Camera:
Todd Irving
Dean Frank
First Assistant Director:
Trevor Cunningham
First Assistant Editor:
Tim Thurmeier
Foley Artist:
Shaun Brennan
Foley Recordist:
Kevin Dawkins
Gaffer:
Peter La Rocque
Grip:
Dwayne Geiger
Key Grip:
Chad Biesenthal
Key Hair Stylist:
Nina McArthur
Key Makeup Artist:
Raven Dee
Location Manager:
Hugh Patterson
Makeup Artist:
Lindi Edge
Online Editor:
Ben Federman
Original Music Composer:
Redding Hunter
Post Production Supervisor:
Peter Phok
Producer:
Larry Fessenden
Peter Phok
Greg Newman
Production Design:
Sara McCudden
Property Master:
Dan Crozier
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Brian Spears
Script Supervisor:
Mary Berntson
Seamstress:
Zehava Davidov
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Stephen Simons
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Brandon Frank
Austin Grass
Second Assistant Director:
Jason Bohn
Second Unit Director:
Chadd Harbold
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Hugh Patterson
Set Decoration:
Adrian Traquair
Set Dresser:
Dustin Corlhery
Sound Designer:
Rich Bologna
Graham Reznick
Sound Editor:
Tommy Stang
Kate Bilinski
Sound Mixer:
Jamie Peever
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Efinger
Sound Supervisor:
Tom Efinger
Jeff Seelye
Special Effects Coordinator:
Casey Markus
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Pete Gerner
Brian Spears
Still Photographer:
Chadd Harbold
Stunt Coordinator:
Sean Skene
Stunt Double:
Kristen Sawatzky
Stunts:
Tristan Carlucci
Robby Tanner
Andy Hoffman
Daniel Ford Beavis
Kevin Kay Mak
Jason Truong
Ryland Alexander
Tailor:
Natalia Kulicheinko
Celeste Pinder
Title Designer:
Daniel Obzejta
Transportation Captain:
Gerard Demaer
Transportation Coordinator:
Kevin Fynn
Unit Production Manager:
Mark Montague
Writer:
Nick Damici
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