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Release Date:
October 17, 2010
Original Title:
Stalker
Alternate Titles:
Exposé
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Black & Blue Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 77
When novelist Paula Martin retreats to the seclusion of her family home Crows Hall she hopes to clear her mind and focus on her new book. The arrival of an assistant, Linda, should take the pressure off... but as the bodies pile up, Paula finds herself trapped in a terrifying nightmare of murder and madness.
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Art Direction:
Debbie Burton
Natalie Kappas
Assistant Art Director:
Annabel Reed
Boom Operator:
Andrew Quinney
Don 'Chudi' Nelson
Camera Operator:
James Friend
Craig Viveiros
Carpenter:
Steve Patterson
Casting:
Jonathan Sothcott
Clapper Loader:
Stephanie Kennedy
Costume Design:
Millie Sloan
Digital Imaging Technician:
Mat Brooks
Director:
Martin Kemp
Director of Photography:
James Friend
Editor:
Jason de Vyea
Focus Puller:
Job Reineke
Sam Rawlings
Gaffer:
Sol Saihati
Grip:
Charlie Wall
Lighting Technician:
Tim Murphy
Makeup Artist:
Pippa Woods
Makeup Designer:
Natalie Wickens
Music:
Neil Chaney
Producer:
Jonathan Sothcott
Production Design:
Alison Butler
Production Sound Mixer:
Nigel Albermaniche
Prosthetic Designer:
Sangeet Prabhaker
Second Assistant Camera:
Sebastian Lamb
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Adam Etherington
Sound Designer:
Nick Rogers
Still Photographer:
Harley Moon Kemp
Stunt Coordinator:
Terry Cade
Supervising Sound Editor:
Nigel Albermaniche
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