Project Detail

Crucible of the Vampire

Synopsis

An ancient, cursed artefact draws a young researcher to an old house which holds a terrible secret. The woman discovers the
truth - but once in the clutches of its malevolent, vampiric occupants - she may never be able to leave...

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Features
Running time
97 mins
Director
Iain Ross-McNamee
Producer
Amanda Murray
Executive Producer
Howard Thorne, Gordon Howdle
Editor
Iain Ross-McNamee
Screenwriter
Iain Ross-McNamee, John Wolskel, Darren Lake
Director of Photography
Richard Carlton
Production Designer
Eleanor Park
Sound
Len Usselman
Composer
Michelle Bee
Principal cast
Neil Morrissey, Katie Goldfinch, Larry Rew, Florence Cady, Brian Croucher, Aaron Jeffcoate, Charles O'Neill, Babette Barat

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Ghost Dog Films

54 Haygate Drive
Wellington
Telford
TF1 2BZ

Sales Company

Screenbound International Pictures Limited

Marcia Blagg
14 Midland Court
Lutterworth
LE17 4PN

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