A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
The Toybox
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
It all began so innocently for two children growing up in the deepest countryside, their imaginations set ablaze by a book on local myths and legends. Berenice convinces her younger brother Brian that she is the reincarnation of a witch with the powers to put everything right. As they grow up Brian becomes emotionally dependent on his sister, so that when she returns to the family home for Christmas with her new boyfriend he feels totally betrayed. At the same time a man strongly resembling the mythical Jake the Mid-Folker is closing in. An overwhelming sense of impending horror surrounds the house, but is the enemy outside - or is the enemy within?
Art Direction:
Ian Courtney
Boom Operator:
Gavin Marshall
Lee James
Lee Grainge
Camera Operator:
Mike Hawkins
James Benfield
Costume Design:
Georgie Ichikawa
James Hamilton Butler
Director:
Paolo Sedazzari
Director of Photography:
Roger Eaton
Editor:
Ian Seymour
Simon Mason
Electrician:
Pete Emery
Tom Guy
James Cullen
Executive Producer:
Michael Guest
Gaffer:
Shaun Mone
Leadman:
Matthew Lach
Makeup Artist:
Jo Houtmeyers
Michaela Taylor
Makeup Effects Designer:
Samantha Lavery
Music:
Miguel d'Oliveira
Producer:
Simon Mason
Production Design:
Sarah Croot
Production Manager:
Karen Dorling
Set Decoration:
Jason Ross
Set Designer:
Emma Crossley
Sound Editor:
Olatz Gonzalez
Miia Nevalainen
Sound Mixer:
Danny Finn
Greg Gettens
Sound Recordist:
James Snowden
Jonathan Wyatt
Storyboard Designer:
Rachel Garlick
Stunts:
Paul Giannuzzi
Sara Spreadborough
Lisa Vandepeer
Francesca Lossa
Writer:
Paolo Sedazzari
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