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Release Date:
May 29, 2008
Original Title:
The Talisman
Alternate Titles:
Demo Scene - The Hotel Room
Stephen King's: The Talisman
The Talisman - Demo Scene
Genres:
Adventure | Fantasy | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Buzz Image Group
Matt Ratt Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Jack Sawyer sets out from Arcadia Beach, New Hampshire in a bid to save his mother, who is dying from cancer, by finding a crystal called "the Talisman." Traveling by slipping into a parallel universe called "the territories", Jack becomes hunted by men, creatures, twinners, and evil wizards.
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Karin Villemure
Best Boy Electric:
Francis Pepin Viau
Michel Steinmetzer
Best Boy Grip:
Paul Tremblay
Boom Operator:
Rosalie
Camera Operator:
Yan Savard
Catering:
Helene Ratthe
Raynald Simard
Cinematography:
David Franco
Costume Designer:
Brigitte Desroches
Director:
Mathieu Ratthe
Editor:
Mathieu Ratthe
First Assistant Camera:
Nicolas Marion
Michel Bernier
First Assistant Director:
Alexandra Pogorzelski
Gaffer:
Normand Viau
Graphic Designer:
Maurice Roy
Grip:
Jean-Yves Denis
Pascal Bedard
Hair Department Head:
Ghislaine Sant
Key Grip:
Michel Perriard
Key Set Production Assistant:
Karine Boudreault
Makeup Department Head:
Johanne Gravel
Producer:
Mathieu Ratthe
Production Assistant:
Rock Lavoie
Miguel Asselin
Karin Villemure
Production Design:
Ève Boulonne
Production Sound Mixer:
Bobby O'Malley
Second Assistant Camera:
Yan D'Anico
Set Dresser:
Elisabeth Grenier
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
François Gauthier
Still Photographer:
Helene Ratthe
Story:
Stephen King
Peter Straub
Storyboard Artist:
Nicolas de la Sablonnière
Thanks:
Karl André Talbot
Unit Production Manager:
Christophe Tricard
Video Assist Operator:
Anatol Treba
Bogdan Zinko
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Benoît Brière
André Ü Montambeault
Writer:
Mathieu Ratthe
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