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Release Date:
October 19, 2019
Original Title:
Widow's Walk
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
New Thirty Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 97
Eve's husband has been killed in Afghanistan. She takes her young son to a Suffolk beach house on the edge of the North Sea to grieve. But someone else is in the house grieving her loss from another war.
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ADR Mixer:
Nick Maldock
Marc Specter
Art Direction:
Daniel Chapman
Boom Operator:
Ryan Kelly
Camera Trainee:
Luca Stifani
Casting:
Sooki McShane
Lucy Jenkins
Costume Design:
Takis
Costume Supervisor:
Claire Amos
Dialogue Editor:
Jo Jackson
Director:
Alexandra Boyd
Director of Photography:
Alex Veitch
Editor:
Mike Myshko
First Assistant Camera:
Jim Wraith
First Assistant Director:
Matthew Cooper
Foley Artist:
Karolina Jedrzejczyk
Foley Editor:
Tom Beale
Karolina Jedrzejczyk
Gaffer:
John Crabtree
Legal Services:
Angela Jackson
Lighting Technician:
Neil Blackman
Makeup Designer:
Katie King
Mix Technician:
Kath Pollard
Original Music Composer:
Marc Canham
Producer:
Alexandra Boyd
Production Accountant:
Geoffrey Odds
Production Design:
Polina Kalentsits
Production Manager:
Liza Bolton
Production Sound Mixer:
Phil Cape
Score Engineer:
Rich Aitken
Script Supervisor:
Silvia Bellitto
Second Assistant Director:
Angus Finlayson
Sound Assistant:
Ryan Kelly
Sound Designer:
Michael F. Bates
Standby Art Director:
Katerina Michail
Supervising ADR Editor:
Adele Fletcher
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Adele Fletcher
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael F. Bates
Third Assistant Director:
Gabriele Stifani
Underwater Camera:
Dan Travers
Underwater Gaffer:
Bernie Prentice
Visual Effects:
Mike Myshko
Writer:
Alexandra Boyd
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