Serpent (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 17, 2017

Original Title:
Serpent

Alternate Titles:
Don't Move - Halt still!

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Enigma Pictures

Production Countries:
South Africa | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  JP: G  RU: 16+ 

Runtime: 85

Love's bite. Death's Kiss.

A romantic escape into nature turns into the ultimate moment of reckoning when a husband and wife are trapped in a tent with a deadly snake. Unable to escape and with certain death looming, the tent becomes a heated confessional to a cataclysmic truth. Betrayed, the couple finds themselves spiraling into a dark and dangerous space of which only one can survive.

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Animation:
Jeaneliz de Nys

Boom Operator:
Maccoh Pingiriasi

Director:
Amanda Evans

Director of Photography:
Jacques Koudstaal

Editor:
Andrea Shaw
Mandy Roberts
Richard Starkey

Executive Producer:
Robert Naidoo
Brian Cox
Sanjeev Singh
Sudhir Pragjee

First Assistant Director:
Craig Mathys
Theuns Smith

Foley Artist:
Jade Hill

Foley Recordist:
Jack Van Wyk
David Houston

Makeup Department Head:
Jim Raubenheimer

Music:
Andrew Schär

Post Producer:
Jade Köhler

Producer:
Amanda Evans
Anant Singh
Greig Buckle

Production Design:
Tom Gubb

Scoring Mixer:
Simon Ratcliffe

Second Assistant Director:
Anri Griessel

Sound Designer:
James Olivier

Sound Supervisor:
Simon Ratcliffe

Stunt Coordinator:
Dan Hirst

Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard West

Writer:
Amanda Evans

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