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Release Date:
November 9, 2004
Original Title:
Thinning the Herd
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
EuropaCorp
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
A mysterious confrontation arises as a woman is surprised by a man, waiting in her home.
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Assistant Director Trainee:
Claire Guillabert
Assistant Editor:
Christel Aubert
Assistant Production Design:
Gerard Drolon
Jean-Marc Sanchez
Boom Operator:
Alexandre Hernandez
Camera Trainee:
Marie Tenneroni
Construction Manager:
Jean-Pierre Battaia
Director:
Rie Rasmussen
Director of Photography:
Pierre Morel
Editor:
Vincent Tabaillon
Yann Hervé
Electrician:
Jean-Michel Pitois
Alexandra Massetti
First Assistant Director:
Roger Delattre
Focus Puller:
Vincent Gallot
Foley Artist:
Vincent Milner
Christophe Bourreau
Foley Recordist:
Samuel Potin
Gaffer:
Laurent Héritier
Grip:
Ian Gagnaire
Key Grip:
Jean-Pierre Mas
Makeup & Hair:
Stéphane Robert
Jose Romero
Music:
Leone Larusso
Paint Coordinator:
Liliane de Vos Conil
Painter:
Françoise Malaplate
Stephane Blanc
Alexis Jorand
Producer:
Katia Sourzac
Production Assistant:
Nicolas Quéré
Sophie Gasiglia
Julien Triger
Production Designer:
Hugues Tissandier
Property Buyer:
Evelyne Baussant
Script:
Audrey Ciais
Second Assistant Camera:
Marie Mery
Second Assistant Director:
Jérôme Raffaelli
Set Dresser:
Jean-Pierre Nossereau
Sound Assistant:
Alexis Lasis
Sound Editor:
Alexandre Hernandez
Sound Engineer:
Dominique Lacour
Sound Mixer:
Didier Lozahic
Unit Production Manager:
Greg Barrau
Writer:
Rie Rasmussen
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