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Release Date:
December 11, 2020
Original Title:
Silent Night
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Break Em Films
Dicentium Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 94
Mark, a low end South London hitman recently released from prison, tries to go straight for his daughter, but gets drawn back in by Alan, his former cellmate, to do one final job.
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Additional First Assistant Camera:
Mark Swaffield
Armorer:
Mike Knights
Art Department Assistant:
Fabrizio Panella
Boom Operator:
Kempsey Lyon
Camera Operator:
Timothy Carr
Co-Producer:
Bradley Taylor
Judd Tilyard
Colorist:
Tom Aston
Costume Design:
Lydia Hughes
Digital Imaging Technician:
Natasha Saxby
Courtney Andrews
Director:
Will Thorne
Director of Photography:
Malcolm Hadley
Drone Operator:
Benjamin Hoy-Slot
Editor:
Craig Coole
Electrician:
Fabio Alonso
Wilson Huang
Executive Producer:
Verity Fiction
First Assistant Camera:
Timothy Carr
First Assistant Director:
Mark Lacey
Gaffer:
Max Milner
Makeup Department Head:
Isabella Larter
Music:
Keiran Merrick
Producer:
Will Thorne
Mark Lacey
Production Assistant:
Iris Zimmermann
Iris Lunaris
Aruzhan Smaielova
Elliot Taylor
Production Design:
Dale Slater
Production Manager:
Danny Mounsey
Script Supervisor:
Wilson Huang
Second Assistant Camera:
Giles Warner
Set Decoration:
Joseph Tiernan
Sound Designer:
David Weaver
Paul Shanahan
Ramsay De Marco
Steadicam Operator:
Luke Snowball
Still Photographer:
Hishanth Jegathasan
Writer:
Will Thorne
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