Cannibal Cabin
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2020
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 88 min
- Format
- Full frame UHD 3840x2160 16x9
- Director
-
Louisa Warren
- Producer
- Charley McDougall, Jamie McLeod-Ross, Louisa Warren, Philip B. Goldfine
- Executive Producer
- Charley McDougall, Jamie McLeod-Ross, Michael Cowen
- Editor
- Louisa Warren, Mikolaj Gluszkowski
- Screenwriter
- Charley McDougall
- Director of Photography
- Peter Panoa
- Production Designer
- Frankie Strange
- Sound
- Taylor Rae Papworth
- Composer
- James R. Wilson
- Principal cast
- Richard Summers-Calvert, Jodie Hutton, Mia Lacostena, Harvey Almond, Matt Laird, Toby Wynn-Davies, Richard Harfst, Sonja Quita Doubleday, Tommy Levy, Sophie Fisher, Reece Putinas, Jake Taviner, Stephen Haynes, Muneeb Butt, Lee Hancock, Jane Buckle, Laura
- Production Assistant
- Tommy Levy
- 1st Assistant Camera
- Jack Norman
- 2nd Assistant Camera
- Kirk Cousins, Jake Taviner
- 1st AD
- Simon James Anderson
- MUA
- Cheryl Burrows
- Post-Production Assistant
- Casey Wong, Sarah Simmons
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Empire Studios Ltd
Hartley Court HouseReading
Berks RG7 1NJ
ChampDog Films Ltd
Office 7 35-37 Ludgate HillLondon EC4M 7JN
Sales Company
Phoenix Worldwide Entertainment
Suite 9, Regency House91 Western Road
Brighton
East Sussex BN1 2NW
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