The Stalker Chronicles: Episode One - Shadows (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 4, 2004

Original Title:
The Stalker Chronicles: Episode One - Shadows

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Jemsea Films
Snake Gully Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

There is life in the shadows. Terror in the night. Death in the dark.

Followed by a man she claims she does not know, a woman tells her tale to the police, but she is hiding the truth and when it catches up to her, past deeds will come back to take their bloody revenge.

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Art Direction:
Mary A Rickborn

Boom Operator:
Heather Stamford

Clapper Loader:
Paul Everitt

Continuity:
Mandy Whiley

Director:
Tyrone James Stewart

Director of Photography:
Norm Howard

Editor:
Alexander Brunning

Grip:
Massamo DeAlexanderis

Lighting Technician:
James Smith

Makeup Artist:
Mary A Rickborn

Music:
Sarah Jane Fogg

Producer:
Alexander Brunning

Production Design:
Alexander Brunning
Tyrone James Stewart

Script Supervisor:
Mandy Whiley

Set Dresser:
Mary A Rickborn

Sound Recordist:
Heather Stamford

Writer:
Tyrone James Stewart

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