The 7th Hunt (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2009

Original Title:
The 7th Hunt

Alternate Titles:
The Hunt

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
CineGear Productions
Coherent Productions

Production Countries:
Australia

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 90

5 Killers. 5 Victims. One Aim... To Survive

For Gothic Callie, her deaf sister Ariel, computer nerd Chris, popular Sarah, and misogynist Ricky, their evening plans are about to be re-written. Taken to an abandoned military training school, they finds themselves the target of 5 sadistic killers, each with their own unique and different style of killing. They fight for their lives against sociopaths who know their environment intimately, becoming increasingly outnumbered as their friends are killed.

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Armorer:
Ken Jones

Costume Supervisor:
Elizabeth Hamilton

Director:
Jon Cohen

Director of Photography:
Chris McHardy

Gaffer:
Bastien Chapignac
Shane Hopper
Winston Wong

Location Manager:
Nathaniel Wilson

Makeup Artist:
Fleur Dechaineux
Sam Edwards

Makeup Department Head:
Lauren Clarke

Music:
Samantha Fonti

Producer:
Jon Cohen
Marilyn Somella
Romy Teperson

Production Design:
Hannah Yurk

Sound Effects Editor:
Stephen J. Hope

Sound Recordist:
Nathaniel Watkins

Stunt Coordinator:
Bernard Ledger

Visual Effects:
Lee Launay

Writer:
Jon Cohen

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