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Release Date:
October 28, 2016
Original Title:
Child Eater
Alternate Titles:
Пожиратель детей
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Wheelhouse Creative
Production Countries:
Iceland | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18
Runtime: 82
A simple night of babysitting takes a horrifying turn when Helen realizes the boogeyman really is in little Lucas' closet.
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Art Department Assistant:
Mike Lau
Art Direction:
Laura Mac
Assistant Costume Designer:
Angela Harner
Best Boy Electric:
Thomson Nguyen
Chief Lighting Technician:
Adam Uyemura
Co-Producer:
Erlingur Thoroddsen
Alvaro R. Valente
Construction Coordinator:
Marc Slanger
Costume Design:
Annie Simon
Director:
Erlingur Thoroddsen
Director of Photography:
John Wakayama Carey
Executive Producer:
Petur Sigurdsson
First Assistant Director:
Cameron Morton
Makeup Artist:
Fiona Tyson
Music:
Einar Sverrir Tryggvason
Producer:
Perri Nemiroff
Luke Spears
Production Design:
Ramsey Scott
Production Manager:
Maddie Shapiro
Property Master:
Natalie Garcia-Mayor
Screenplay:
Erlingur Thoroddsen
Set Dresser:
Max Evry
Richard Lieberman
Sound Editor:
James Killian Foster
Sound Mixer:
Alistair Farrant
Stunt Double:
Jen Egan
Stunts:
Jenna Hellmuth
Visual Effects Production Manager:
Aninka Jonck
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