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Release Date:
June 3, 2016
Original Title:
96 Souls
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
SJPL Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 112
A university research scientist, about to lose funding and status, has a lab accident and discovers he can see people's true intentions -- making his situation even worse.
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Animal Wrangler:
Andrea Ver Meer
Art Direction:
Stacy Nelson
Boom Operator:
Yancey 'Pon' Franco
Michael C. Martin Jr.
Nick Rumancik
Camera Operator:
Ricardo Jacques Gale
Kevin Nolan
Camera Technician:
Erick Wilczynski
Corey A. Doyle
Color Timer:
Tom Forletta
Compositors:
David M. Blum
Moody Glasgow
Krysten Richardson
Michael Rosslang
Costume Coordinator:
Lynsey Longo
Digital Imaging Technician:
Michael Halper
Director:
Stanley Jacobs
First Assistant Camera:
Tim McCombe
First Assistant Director:
Bradley Jones
Gaffer:
Ray Hinton Jr.
Lighting Director:
Jeff Calderon
Makeup Artist:
Angela Lavelle Longo
Sydney Hunt
Sioux Sinclair
Mixing Engineer:
Jon Gerdemann
Original Music Composer:
Noah Lifschey
Production Assistant:
Ryan Stockstad
Production Coordinator:
Andrew Martinez
Production Design:
Craig E. Nelson
Property Master:
Robert Sheehan
Recording Supervision:
Mitch Dorf
Script Supervisor:
Kimberley Roper
Tiffany Tavares
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Doherty
Steven Jablon
Set Designer:
Yoo Jung Han
Sound Recordist:
Clint Allday
Visual Effects:
Aha
Visual Effects Design Consultant:
Marla Carter Barrett
Visual Effects Editor:
Jon Van Wye
Samuel Low
Writer:
Stanley Jacobs
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