The Rizen: Possession
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2019
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 94 mins
- Director
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Matt Mitchell
- Producer
- Clare Pearce
- Executive Producer
- Clare Pearce, Kirsty Bell, Martin Myers
- Editor
- Hanna Lecky, James Webber
- Screenwriter
- Matt Mitchell
- Director of Photography
- Jamie Burr
- Production Designer
- Lucy Gahagan
- Sound
- Breen Turner
- Music
- Adam Price
- Principal cast
- Harriet Madeley,James Barnes,Kevin Leslie,Clarice Burton,Sophie Miller-Sheen,Michael Fatogun,Adrian Edmondson,Sally Phillips
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Lost Eye Films Ltd
Clare Pearce24 Gloucester Road
Dartford
Kent
DA1 3DJ
Sales Company
APL Films
Brian Sweet14148 31A Avenue
V4P 2J4 Surrey
Canada
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