A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 10, 2020
Original Title:
Don't Speak
Alternate Titles:
Silent Place
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Proportion Productions
Uncork'd Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: NR
Runtime: 84
Upon arriving at their grandparents farm, a family soon realise the entire town has been taken out by an unknown monster that hunts by sound. And soon, they become its prey.
Boom Operator:
Daniel Spires
Casting:
Becca Hirani
Colorist:
Sean Olding
Creature Design:
David Foxley
Data Wrangler:
Martina Manfrin
Director:
Scott Chambers
Director of Photography:
Ben Collin
Drone Operator:
Stefanie Oswald
Editor:
Becca Hirani
First Assistant Camera:
Martina Manfrin
First Assistant Director:
Max Ward
Gaffer:
Matt Alexander
Music:
Dean McGinnes
Producer:
Scott Chambers
Becca Hirani
Production Assistant:
Dale Allsop
Production Design:
Molly Craggs
Jodie Rose Elliott
Production Manager:
Becca Hirani
Prosthetics:
David Foxley
Second Assistant Camera:
Matt Alexander
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Alan Johnson
Sound Designer:
Olivier Bessuges
Sound Recordist:
Daniel Spires
Dale Allsop
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chelsea Murphy
VFX Artist:
Angel Kunev
Writer:
Scott Chambers
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