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Release Date:
October 23, 2020
Original Title:
Haunting of the Mary Celeste
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Featured Artists Agency
Vertical Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15
Runtime: 74
Rachel, a concerned researcher, and her team have set out to sea to prove that the disappearance of a family and crew from a merchant ship was for reasons having to do with the supernatural. Her theory that those on the Mary Celeste vanished into a "rift" between dimensions proves true as the boat breaks down and her crew begins to vanish one by one.
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Art Direction:
Scott Enge
Cayman Eiler
Casting Director:
Jennifer Ricchiazzi
Consulting Producer:
Allyce Ozarski
Costume Design:
Alexis Scott
Director:
Shana Betz
Director of Photography:
Raquel Fernández Nuñez
Editor:
Cris Mertens
Danny Daneau
Executive Producer:
Jérôme Olivier
Eric R. Brodeur
First Assistant Director:
Chandra Alexander
Grip:
Megaera Stephens
Hairstylist:
Celia Racicot
Makeup Department Head:
Sarah Bonnel
Music:
Alex Ruger
Producer:
Justin Ambrosino
Brian Dreyfuss
Norman Dreyfuss
Production Design:
Tom Lisowski
Production Supervisor:
Myles B. Faigin
Second Assistant Director:
Jared Scott Mercier
Second Second Assistant Director:
Brad Frizzell
Set Decoration:
Nicole Gonzalez
Story:
David Ross
Jérôme Olivier
Writer:
David Ross
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