Project Detail

Nine Miles Down

Synopsis

The philosophical chiller Nine Miles Down, is a spine-chilling journey into the mental psyche of a man struggling to escape his tortured past.

Details

Year
2008
Type of film
Features
Running time
100 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Anthony Waller
Producer
Ray Markovich, Richard Claus
Screenwriter
Anthony Waller, Everett DeRoche
Director of Photography
Roger Simonsz
Production Designer
Csaba Stork
Principal cast
Adrian Paul

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Gone to Hell Ltd

First Floor
187 Wardour Street
London W1F 8ZB
UK

Sales Company

Seven Arts International

38 Hertford Street
London W1J 7SG
UK

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