The Stakelander (2016) [N/A]

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

Death is no escape.

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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