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Release Date:
October 15, 2000
Original Title:
3-D Halloween
Genres:
Documentary | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Telcast International GmbH
Wildside Production
Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 50
Ghost hunters are on the trail of a supernatural phenomenon and legendary figures in Scotland. The forest of Duffus Castle - long one of Scotland's most powerful fortresses - is as much the scene of eerie encounters as Kilneuair Cemetery or Duart Castle on the Isle of Mull. Let the blue mist of eerie Scottish nights waft into your living room and experience the fascinating 3-D effects up close!
Animal Wrangler:
Heath Harris
Art Direction:
Adam Squires
Costume Supervisor:
Marion Thomson
Director:
Rory McCourt
Director of Photography:
Peter De Vries
Driver:
Paul Coulter
Vincent Hunter
Editor:
Peter Brennan
Executive Producer:
Thomas Hohenacker
First Assistant Camera:
James Buchanan
First Assistant Director:
Robert Sandison
Location Manager:
Tim Franklin
Producer:
Peter Brennan
Production Coordinator:
Su Bainbridge
Production Design:
Adam Squires
Ewen Duncan
Production Manager:
Angela Murray
Production Supervisor:
Evelyn Rottengatter
Second Assistant Director:
Morris Milne
Jill Pryde
Sound Editor:
Abigail Sie
Sound Mixer:
Abigail Sie
John Currie
Rod Enright
Sound Recordist:
Angus McPake
Special Effects Supervisor:
Perry Costello
Steadicam Operator:
Martin Winkler
Stunt Coordinator:
Andy Clark
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dan Higson
Visual Effects:
Peter Brennan
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Marea Fowler
Writer:
Boyd Anderson
Rory McCourt
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