Stake Land: Martin (2011) [NR]

Release Date:
May 11, 2011

Original Title:
Stake Land: Martin

Alternate Titles:
Martin

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Glass Eye Pix

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 5

Martin is having a dream about himself and the plague.

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Art Direction:
Lee Clayton

Assistant Art Director:
Nora Barnard

Assistant Camera:
Marcos Herrera

Costume Designer:
Elisabeth Vastola
Ivy Ermert

Director:
Glenn McQuaid

Director of Photography:
Eric Branco

Editor:
Glenn McQuaid

Executive Producer:
Malik B. Ali
Badie Ali
Hamza Ali
Greg Newman

First Assistant Director:
Cory McArdle

Gaffer:
Samantha Sa

Grip:
Amanda Provost

Key Grip:
Steve Sterling

Post Production Supervisor:
Peter Phok

Producer:
Jacob Jaffke
Heidi Hamelin
Larry Fessenden
Peter Phok
Brent Kunkle
Derek Curl

Production Assistant:
Shannon Lee
Myles B. Faigin

Production Coordinator:
Bennett Elliott

Production Designer:
Rachel North

Production Sound Mixer:
Derek Morse

Second Assistant Director:
Stefan Bozydaj

Sound Designer:
Graham Reznick

Sound Mixer:
Graham Reznick

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Brian Spears

Swing:
Amanda Provost

Writer:
Glenn McQuaid

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