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Release Date:
October 20, 2018
Original Title:
Carnival of Sorrows
Alternate Titles:
Gabriel Cushing at the Carnival of Sorrows
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Great Esc. Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Gabriel Cushing (David Curtis) and Melanie Lancley (Vicki Glover) fight demons, and they're good at it. Really good. With Gabriel's knowledge and intuition and Melanie's tenacity there's nothing they can't overcome. When Gabriel gets a mysterious call from an old friend of his father's, Dr Albert Parker, they head off to investigate, but when they arrive, Dr Parker is missing and so are several other people. Something is praying on the unsuspecting people of South Western, something unnatural. The Carnival of Sorrows has come to town...
Cinematography:
Felek Werpachowski
Co-Producer:
M.A. Williams
Director:
Mark Adams
Makeup Artist:
Siobhan Tainton
Layan Nourouz
Music:
Hans Michael Anselmo Hess
Producer:
Helen MacIntyre
Chrissey Harrison
Sound Editor:
Rich Jeffery
Sound Recordist:
Gareth Macleavy
Rich Jeffery
Special Effects:
Steve Bosworth
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jess Goddard
Writer:
Mark Adams
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