Project Detail

The Hoarder

Synopsis

A woman joins forces with a mysterious group of strangers to escape a terrifying underground facility.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Features
Director
Matt Winn
Producer
Tim Dennison, Matthew Lacey
Editor
Xavier Russell
Screenwriter
James Handel, Chris Denne
Director of Photography
Eben Bolter
Production Designer
Humphrey Jaeger
Composer
Andrew Pearce
Principal cast
Mischa Barton, Robert Knepper

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Atlantic Picture Company

43 Denmark Road
Wimbledon
London
SW19 4PQ

Sales Company

Genesis Film Sales

45-51 Whitfield Street
London
W1T 4HD
Tel: +(44) 20 3435 9632

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