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Release Date:
June 9, 2018
Original Title:
Two Graves
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Gizmo Films
Happy Hour Productions
Ida Rose
Principal Film Finance
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Margaret Powers—a middle aged, middle class doctor of pathology—seeks a path of vengeance when she captures and tortures the young man she believes murdered her son, but in a bid to extract a confession, that path to vengeance leads to tragedy and unearths deeply troubling truths.
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Art Direction:
Mike McLoughlin
Casting:
Sam Claypole
Co-Producer:
Andy Thompson
Tom George
Keith Bell
Compositing Artist:
Eddy Joseph
Costume Design:
Ryan Hooper
Director:
Gary Young
Director of Photography:
Adam Barnett
Editor:
Rupert Hall
Executive Producer:
Charlie Wood
Mark Vennis
Peter Gerard Dunphy
Gary Phillips
Odaine Rochester
Kingsley Rochester
First Assistant Director:
Graham Jackson
Hair Designer:
Jo Sweeting
Line Producer:
Gerry Maguire
Makeup Designer:
Jo Sweeting
Makeup Supervisor:
Ellie O'Brien
Original Music Composer:
Sam Young
Producer:
Lorianne Hall
Shantelle Rochester
Production Design:
Kim Carr
Standby Art Director:
Tina Frank
Stunts:
Martin Shenton
Third Assistant Director:
Nathan Glendinning
Visual Effects:
David Tatchell
Writer:
Gary Young
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