A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 13, 1998
Original Title:
Urban Ghost Story
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: R
Runtime: 82
After a car accident, Lizzie lies dead on the roadside - slowly she is taken into the light - but is pulled back to earth when she is revived by the doctors. Lizzie feels sure that during the 184 seconds that she lay dead, something latched on to her and came back into her world. The nightmares and visions that follow only crystallize her belief that she should have died in the crash... Then the disturbances start, at first merely tappings and bad smells - but soon the activity escalates. Lizzie seems to be the focus, but according to others, she's just playing games for attention. Only when Kate, her mother, is confronted with inexplicable events does she face the possibility that they may be the victims of a poltergeist infestation
Art Direction:
Alice Norris
Assistant Foley Artist:
Simon Cox
Associate Producer:
Ian Hierons
Casting:
Catherine Arton
Costume Design:
Linda Haysman
Director:
Geneviève Jolliffe
Director of Photography:
Jon Walker
Editor:
Eddie Hamilton
Executive Producer:
David Hardwick
Foley Artist:
Diane Greaves
Foley Mixer:
Trevor Shawcross
Makeup Artist:
Sarah Peirce
Makeup Designer:
Xanthia White
Original Music Composer:
Rupert Gregson-Williams
Guy Fletcher
Producer:
Chris Jones
Production Design:
Simon Pickup
Production Manager:
David Higginson
Prosthetics:
Stuart Conran
Philip Mathews
Second Unit Director:
Chris Jones
Set Decoration:
Chris Burridge
Sound Assistant:
Trevor Moore
Sound Designer:
Eddie Hamilton
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Cavagin
Sound Recordist:
Steph Baldini
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