A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Sherlock Holmes vs. Frankenstein
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 123
In 1898, Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson travel to Germany to investigate a strange case in the village of Darmstadt near castle Frankenstein.
Assistant Unit Manager:
Nicolas Carchenilla
Alex Grden
Associate Producer:
David Aboussafy
David Whitehead
Characters:
Mary Shelley
Arthur Conan Doyle
Colorist:
Simon Sdrigotti
Costume Design:
Lucie Cazenave
Charlotte Courboules
Pierre-Jean Larroque
Director:
Gautier Cazenave
Director of Photography:
Camille Clément
Jérôme Alméras
Editor:
Brice Gauthier
Gautier Cazenave
Electrician:
Tristan Bourquin
Florian Solin
First Assistant Camera:
Pierre Addoun
Daniel Afonso
Pascal Bayse
Grip:
Clement Deletrain
Damien Bouvet
Brendan Durand
Makeup Artist:
Prunelle Chaix-Pereto
Original Music Composer:
Matthieu Huvelin
Producer:
Sylvain Peyronnet
Jean-Claude Mornard
Gautier Cazenave
John Cairns
Production Design:
Pascal Chatton
Property Master:
Eric Bonnay
Second Assistant Camera:
Yoann Morel
Set Decoration:
Léa Germain
Sound Designer:
Tristan de Carbon
Sound Mixer:
Yohan Piaud
Special Effects:
David Scherer
Still Photographer:
Alex Pixelle
Unit Manager:
Pierre Rigaudy
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