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Release Date:
August 25, 2020
Original Title:
Unearth
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
AK47 Presents
Big Vision Empty Wallet
Lyons Den Production
Unearthed Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15 NL: 16
Runtime: 94
The relationship between two neighboring farm families are strained when one of them chooses to lease their land to an oil and gas company. In the midst of growing tension, the land is drilled, and something long dormant and terrifying, deep beneath the earth's surface is released. "Unearth" is about the horrifying repercussions sown by short-sighted decisions, and what our children reap from our actions.
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Armorer:
Richard Gates
Mathieu Sanders
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lindsey Donley
Associate Producer:
Terence Beal
Casting:
Lisa Zambetti
Becky Silverman
Colorist:
Katie Jordan
Consulting Producer:
Mary A. Larson
Timothy R. Larson
Costume Assistant:
Kalli Oberlander
Costume Design:
Geri Olszewski
Director:
John C. Lyons
Dorota Swies
Director of Photography:
Eun-ah Lee
Editor:
Dorota Swies
John C. Lyons
Executive Producer:
Joel Deuterman
Greg Sorce
First Assistant Director:
Jesse Olszewski
Gaffer:
Mike Berlin
Key Hair Stylist:
Darlene Kelly
Key Makeup Artist:
Doug Fairall
Original Music Composer:
Jane Saunders
Producer:
Dorota Swies
John C. Lyons
Marc Blucas
Allison McAtee
Production Design:
Nate Dahlkemper
Script Supervisor:
Mike Sky
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Rob Frank
Set Decoration:
Christopher William Riley
Set Dresser:
Danny Pakulski
Sound Mixer:
Chris Bell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Klint Macro
Special Effects Coordinator:
Steve Tolin
Special Effects Supervisor:
Kyle Roberts
Still Photographer:
James M. Lechefsky
Stunt Coordinator:
Samantha MacIvor
Writer:
John C. Lyons
Kelsey Goldberg
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