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Release Date:
February 15, 2011
Original Title:
The Mortician
Alternate Titles:
Der Sezierer - Nicht alle Toten schweigen
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Belladonna Productions
Film and Music Entertainment
Films In Motion
Full Circle Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
Alienated and cold, The Mortician (Method Man) processes the corpses with steely disregard. He is lonely and isolated. He is introduced to his new employee, Noah, (EJ Bonilla) by the morgue boss (Edward Furlong). Noah is a volatile youth working as part of his parole.Noah brings the notorious gangster, Carver (Dash Mihok), and his crew to the mortuary door. The Mortician's attention is pricked by the tattoo of Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus' inked on the body of a murdered woman (Judy Marte), that arrives at the morgue, triggering a series of haunting dreams from his childhood. Discovering a scared child, Kane (Cruz Santiago), fleeing the morgue, he's forced to act. They become reluctant allies, struggling for redemption as they run. Through his awkward heroism, the Mortician reconnects with his long forgotten past, and finds the answers he's been searching for. He find redemption and peace.
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ADR Mixer:
Mark DeSimone
Casting:
Eve Battaglia
Lisa Marie Dupree
Costume Design:
Raquel Azevedo
Director:
Gareth Maxwell Roberts
Director of Photography:
Michael McDonough
Editor:
David Charap
Executive Producer:
Andrew Boswell
Elliot Cassignol
Carlo Dusi
Theo Freed
Ruth Jones
Ben Katzler
Stephen Elliston Mitchell
Robert Muston
Helena Pope
Foley Artist:
Jason Swanscott
Makeup Artist:
Hailey Authement
Ivy Ermert
Lauren Thomas
Original Music Composer:
Mike Benn
Producer:
Rene Bastian
Mike Downey
Linda Moran
Gareth Maxwell Roberts
Sam Taylor
Rhys David Thomas
Production Assistant:
Evelin Penttilä
Production Design:
Russell Barnes
Set Decoration:
Michelle Marchand II
Stunt Double:
Jessica Williams
Writer:
Gareth Maxwell Roberts
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