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Release Date:
April 20, 2011
Original Title:
The Bleeding House
Alternate Titles:
County Road K
The Bleeding
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cinergy Pictures
Reno Productions
Safehouse Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18
Runtime: 85
The Smiths -- a family with a secret past -- are visited by a sweet-talking southern gentleman who is looking for small town humanity. But they'll soon find out that kindness towards strangers is not always rewarded, and the secretive stranger will find redemption does not always come easy.
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ADR Recordist:
Justin Kozonis
Additional Editor:
Tom Bayne
Art Department Production Assistant:
Emma de Clerq
Art Direction:
Alessandro Ciari
A.V. Perkins
Assistant Costume Designer:
Ghislaine Sabiti
Boom Operator:
Brennan McVicar
Camera Operator:
Lauretta Prevost
Colorist:
Chris Kenny
Costume Design:
Natasha Noor
Digital Intermediate:
Pierce Varous
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Pierce Varous
Director:
Philip Gelatt
Director of Photography:
Frederic Fasano
First Assistant Camera:
Che Broadnax
First Assistant Director:
Joseph Ciccarella
Gaffer:
Nicola Guarneri
Key Grip:
Ryan Beasecker
Leadman:
Ryan Beasecker
Makeup Department Head:
Amy Wadford
Music:
Hildur Guðnadóttir
Music Co-Supervisor:
Sarah Bridge
Music Supervisor:
Susan Stone
Producer:
Will Battersby
Per Melita
Tory Tunnell
Production Design:
Jaime Phelps
Property Master:
Jaime Rosegren
Screenplay:
Philip Gelatt
Script Supervisor:
Andrea Ulrich
Second Assistant Camera:
Nolan Maloney
Second Assistant Director:
Colleen Goodhue
Set Dresser:
Erica Leoncavallo
Ashley Panzera
Sound Editor:
Chris Davis
James Hicken
Sound Mixer:
Gillian Arthur
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Paul
Sound Recordist:
Perry Levy
Stunt Coordinator:
Declan Mulvey
Title Designer:
James Thayer
Visual Effects:
Alex Craig
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