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Release Date:
October 14, 2010
Original Title:
The Shrine
Alternate Titles:
The Shrine 3D
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Brookstreet Pictures
Wesley Clover Media
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 15 PT: M/16
Runtime: 85
A group of young journalists investigate a cult said to practice human sacrifice, but their ambitious ways may lead them to becoming the cult's next victims.
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Art Direction:
Kent McIntyre
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nola Chaters
Associate Producer:
Danielle Robinson
Best Boy Electric:
Sean Keay
Boom Operator:
Alex van der Meulen
Casting:
Sara Kay
Jenny Lewis
Continuity:
Inga Sibiga
Costume Design:
Laura Montgomery
Creature Effects Technical Director:
David Scott
Digital Intermediate:
Adam Gagnon
Director:
Jon Knautz
Director of Photography:
James Griffith
Editor:
Matthew Brulotte
Electrician:
Cory Valentini
Tim Friese
T.J. Richardson
Executive Producer:
Trevor Matthews
First Assistant Camera:
Blain Thrush
First Assistant Director:
Jonnie Katz
First Assistant Editor:
Cam McLauchlin
Foley:
Brooke Graeff
Gaffer:
David Lewis
Key Grip:
Greg Murray
Key Makeup Artist:
Melissa Zimmerman
Makeup Artist:
Nina Stephen
Original Music Composer:
Ryan Shore
Producer:
J. Michael Dawson
Production Design:
Craig Harris
Property Master:
Martin Kyncl
Publicist:
Allison Barber
Seamstress:
Lisa Farinaccio
Set Decoration:
Patrick Tarr
Sound Designer:
Katie Halliday
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eric Apps
Christian T. Cooke
Special Effects Coordinator:
Melinda Ramsay
Steadicam Operator:
Brad Hruboska
Frederic Ansaldo
Still Photographer:
Ian Watson
Sophie Giraud
Supervising Sound Editor:
Tom Bjelic
Mark Gingras
Visual Effects Producer:
Christa Tazzeo
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Noel Hooper
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Billie Blast
Wigmaker:
Jacqueline Robertson Cull
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