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Release Date:
November 9, 2019
Original Title:
The Third Hand
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Chief Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
In a classic tale of guilt with a sinister twist, a mundane office worker starts his night like any other, watching the same show, eating the same food and just waiting for it to end. But tonight is different. Our protagonist awakens from a blackout in a mysterious room. The inside could be the secret to his wildest dreams or worst nightmares.
Art Direction:
Ashley Phocou
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sophie King
Color Grading:
Ian McGloughlin
Costume Design:
Jade Kewley
Director:
Yoni Weisberg
Director of Photography:
James Watson
Editor:
Katie Walters
Electrician:
Ronnie Emerson
First Assistant Camera:
Henry Northrop
Ben Oliver
First Assistant Director:
Jean Paul LeBon
Gaffer:
Nick Platt
Makeup Designer:
Roxanna Gilliani
Producer:
Margot Douglas
Props:
James McIntosh
Second Assistant Camera:
Carl Noble
Gwyn Hemmings
Set Dresser:
Lucie Greenwood
Sound Designer:
Max Brodie
Sound Recordist:
Paul Caton
Special Effects:
Amy Thornton
Visual Effects:
Simon Stannard
Ben Dauré
Writer:
Yoni Weisberg
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