The Gravedigger (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 8, 2019

Original Title:
The Gravedigger

Alternate Titles:
The Gravedigger: A Frankenstein Story

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Indican Pictures
Infinite Abyss Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Frankenstein hunts his creation…

A lonely Gravedigger's life is forever changed when he finds a horribly scarred man hiding in the graveyard. After taking him in, the Gravedigger learns that the man is actually the creation of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, who is hunting down his man-made monster before he can kill again. The Gravedigger is faced with the choice of saving the monster, whom he has befriended, or allowing Dr. Frankenstein to exact his bloody revenge. The story asks the question, what does it mean to be human?

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Assistant Editor:
Sonny Mareus

Cinematography:
Fernando Barron II

Co-Executive Producer:
Fred Beck
Lawrence Beck
Erynn Dalton

Dialect Coach:
David Klein

Director:
Erynn Dalton

Editor:
Fernando Barron II

Fight Choreographer:
Paul Homza

First Assistant Camera:
Chris Bare

Lighting Design:
Chris Bare
Michael Graham

Music:
Geoffrey Short

Producer:
Laura Finley
Marc Langlois

Production Manager:
Tracey Mendy

Second Assistant Director:
Sonny Mareus

Set Designer:
B.A.R. Scenic
Benjamin Loeb
Roger Predmore

Set Painter:
Tara Weidenfeller

Sound Editor:
Dean Robaina

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Cassie Gilmore

Thanks:
Herlong Mansion

Writer:
Joseph Zettelmaier

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