Cast
Crew
J
Jane Holland
Costume Design
M
Marie Adams
Casting
L
Lynn Kressel
Casting
B
Bobby Bukowski
Director of Photography
M
Miranda Gooch
Casting
G
Gary Bryman
Producer
J
John Axelrad
Editor
J
Joseph Drake
Executive Producer
R
Robert Gillies
Production Design
J
Jill Cormack
Set Decoration
P
Philip Ivey
Art Direction
J
Jackie Gilmore
Set Decoration
N
Nick Bassett
Art Direction
J
Jennifer Ward
Art Direction
T
Tim Prebble
Sound Designer
P
Peter Mills
Sound Effects Editor
G
George Port
Visual Effects Supervisor
G
Gethin Creagh
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
D
Dave Whitehead
Supervising Sound Editor
D
Dave Whitehead
Sound Designer
S
Steve McQuillan
Stunt Coordinator
K
Kirsty Griffin
Still Photographer
E
Edward Trost
Visual Effects Producer
C
Clayton Tikao
Location Manager
J
Jack Schuster
Post Production Supervisor
G
Gavin Stroud
Additional Camera
K
Karsten Kastelan
Publicist
S
Sue May
Publicist
F
Fraser Harvey
Construction Foreman
M
Michael Hedges
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
B
Brent Gilmartin
Visual Effects Supervisor
S
Stiles White
Screenplay
R
Ray Beentjes
Supervising Dialogue Editor
J
Juliet Snowden
Screenplay
C
Chris Todd
Dialogue Editor
R
Robyn McFarlane
Sound Recordist
V
Viv Kernick
Property Master
P
Paul Grinder
Second Unit Director
R
Roger Guise
Art Direction
V
Vanita Thomas
Makeup & Hair Assistant
S
Susie Glass
Hair Supervisor
S
Susie Glass
Makeup Supervisor
M
Marjory Hamlin
Hair Supervisor
M
Marjory Hamlin
Makeup Supervisor
D
Deb Watson
Key Hair Stylist
D
Deb Watson
Key Makeup Artist
S
Simon Ambridge
First Assistant Director
T
Terri Kilmartin
Second Unit First Assistant Director
C
Caroline Liem
Casting Associate
H
Hayley May
Costume Assistant
A
Anna Bosley
Costume Standby
O
Olivia Dobson
Set Costumer
D
Dianne Moffatt
Script Supervisor
E
Evan Pardington
Best Boy Grip
R
Ruru Reedy
Electrician
B
Brenden Holster
First Assistant Camera
A
Andrew McGeorge
First Assistant Camera
G
Gareth Robinson
Grip
J
John Bell
Lighting Technician
S
Scott Harman
Lighting Technician
M
Mark Teirney
Lighting Technician
A
Aaron Morton
Second Unit Director of Photography
D
Dale Elena McCready
Steadicam Operator
E
Eric Kripke
Screenplay
E
Eric Kripke
Co-Producer
H
Hayley Stent
Stunt Double
Boogeyman Collection
Boogeyman is a 2005 New Zealand-American supernatural horror film directed by Stephen Kay and starring Barry Watson, Emily Deschanel, Skye McCole Bartusiak, and Lucy Lawless. The film is a take on the classic "boogeyman", or monster in the closet, who is the main antagonist of the film. The plot concerns a young man, Tim Jensen, who must confront the childhood terror that has affected his life. The film was generally panned by critics, often citing a generic and unoriginal plot as the main criticism. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, the film was a financial success, and was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, Boogeyman 2 (2007) and Boogeyman 3 (2008).
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