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Release Date:
October 13, 2020
Original Title:
Evil Eye
Alternate Titles:
Evil eye
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Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Amazon Studios
Blumhouse Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 90
A seemingly perfect romance turns dark when a mother becomes convinced her daughter’s new boyfriend has a sinister connection to her own past.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Nicholas Davidoff
Art Direction:
Nealy Orillion
Casting:
John McAlary
Casting Associate:
Matthew Nelson
Chief Lighting Technician:
Nathan Tape
Co-Executive Producer:
Chris Dickie
Kyle Chalmers
Co-Producer:
Terra Abroms
Costume Design:
Eulyn Colette Hufkie
Director:
Elan Dassani
Rajeev Dassani
Director of Photography:
Yaron Levy
Editor:
Kristina Hamilton-Grobler
Executive Producer:
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Jason Blum
Lisa Bruce
Extras Casting:
Mary Huber
Blossom Peters
Location Casting:
Ryan Glorioso
Location Manager:
M. Gerard Sellers
Makeup Department Head:
Ashley Levy
Music Editor:
Cory Milano
Original Music Composer:
Ronit Kirchman
Producer:
Anjula Acharia
Jeremy Gold
Emilia Lapenta
Kate Lavin
Guy Stodel
Ian Watermeier
Production Accountant:
Todd Crockett
Production Coordinator:
Patrick McBride
Production Design:
Owl Martin Dwyer
Set Decoration:
Cassie Catalanotto
Sound Mixer:
Richard Schexnayder
Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Yahn
Stunt Double:
Kelly Bellini
Ronny Mathew
Met Salih
Sean Paul Braud
Preston Schrag
Holly O'Quin
Chris J. Fanguy
Jeff Brockton
Oren Hawxhurst
Travel Coordinator:
Jill Vaupen
Utility Stunts:
Chelsea Bruland
Writer:
Madhuri Shekar
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