A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 31, 2011
Original Title:
The Night
Alternate Titles:
Mystique
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Alianza Films International
Global Universal Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
Young Rodney disappears during a camping trip, then returns twenty years later for revenge.
Assistant Director:
Jillian Ackerman
Associate Producer:
Peter Liapis
Audio Post Coordinator:
J. Costa
Boom Operator:
Scott Godsoe
Camera Operator:
Chris Gilles
Digital Imaging Technician:
Tim Bovington
Director:
Shari Hamrick
Director of Photography:
Jesse Anthony
Driver:
Tim Goodwin
Editor:
Chris Gillies
Melissa J. Costa
Editorial Staff:
Jennifer Chiasson
Chris Gilles
Executive Producer:
Trevor Richardson
Gary Rasmussen
J. Costa
Foley:
J. Costa
Gaffer:
Terry Daly
Grip:
Scott Vessey
Location Manager:
Don Morrison
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Samantha MacFarlane
Makeup Artist:
Allyson MacFarlan
Makeup Effects:
Christine Leblanc
Music:
Eric W. Shamlin
Producer:
Jacqueline Giroux
Production Designer:
Andrew Long
Props:
Christine Leblanc
Script:
Jillian Ackerman
Second Assistant Camera:
Philip Ayers
Second Unit Director:
Jacqueline Giroux
Set Buyer:
Jim Lavoie
Set Designer:
Bobbie Stone
Sound:
Connor Doyle
Story Consultant:
Doug Fleck
Stunts:
Sebastian McLean
Wardrobe Designer:
Allyson MacFarlan
Writer:
Jacqueline Giroux
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