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Release Date:
January 29, 2021
Original Title:
The Mad Hatter
Alternate Titles:
O Chapeleiro do Mal
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Conglomerate Media
Swen Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 CA: R US: R
Runtime: 90
An eccentric professor takes four of his students to the mansion of the “Mad Hatter”, an urban legend driven insane by mercury poisoning and grief. He says that there’s nothing to worry about now: the strange, shambling “caretakers” that haunt the home are merely servants that have fallen to inbreeding, and the Hatter himself has been dead for years. But as the students start disappearing one by one, those that remain start to question if the professor’s experiment is truly scientific...and if the Hatter didn’t just succumb to his madness, but decided to spread it...
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Casting:
Ed Arenas
Costume Design:
Elizabeth Kline Bibal
Director:
Catherine Devaney
Director of Photography:
Halyna Hutchins
Editor:
Edward R. Abroms
Music:
Katy Jarzebowski
Producer:
Armando Gutierrez
Production Design:
George Goodridge
Screenplay:
R.V. Romero
Cate Devaney
Set Decoration:
Mark Dane
Sound Designer:
T.J. Jacques
Sound Mixer:
Sean Higgins
Sound Supervisor:
Dan Snow
Story:
R.V. Romero
Writer:
R.V. Romero
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