The Hellraiser Chronicles: A Question of Faith (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 19, 2005

Original Title:
The Hellraiser Chronicles: A Question of Faith

Genres:
Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 30

Troubled young Priest Father Farrell returns to deserted house that cost his friends their lives nearly 20 years ago. Plagued by guilt, flashbacks and curiosity, Father Farrell attempts to confront the ghosts within himself as well as the house. But with the re-appearance of the Lament Configuration Puzzle, something much worse than dead friends is coming for Father Farrell.

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Additional Photography:
R.N. Millward

Art Direction:
Kieron Hazel

Boom Operator:
Vargin Yeke

Casting:
R.N. Millward

Cinematography:
Matthew Nellis

Costume Design:
Lynne Jones

Director:
R.N. Millward

Grip:
Alex Binnersley

Idea:
R.N. Millward

Makeup Artist:
Andina Franks

Makeup Effects:
Andy Dingley

Music:
James Eastope
Grover

Production Assistant:
Michael Boyle
James Eastope
Grainne Lambert
Alex Binnersley
Matthew Kamen
Mickey N. Sharma

Screenplay:
Kieron Hazel

Script Supervisor:
Hannah Billingham

Special Effects:
James Eastope

Still Photographer:
Lynne Jones

Visual Effects:
Andy Dingley

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