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Night Sights

89 minutes  /  All ages  /  2012  /  United States of America  /  Average:


Action & Adventure  /  Dramas  /  Sci-Fi & Fantasy

What is it that you see at night?

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Matt Thompson

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Directed by

Matt Thompson

Written by

Matt Thompson

Produced by

Ryan Andrews
Mike Mezzino



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Synopsis

After losing his son, a grieving father stumbles upon a network of people that collect souls of the deceased, preparing them for their journey out of Purgatory.

Cast

Richard Hadley: Jonathon Lamer
Secretary Stirling: Tom Virtue
Jamie Hadley: Theresa Layne
Grace: Beth Pennington
Edgar Palatier: Peter Buitenhek
Mr. Gibbons: Charles Maze
Andrew: Lawrence Long
Jermaine: Robin Blaze
Lou Demoine: Jerry Monroe
Mr. Whales: Criston Mitchel

Crew

Cinematographer: Roland Lazarte
Music: Tom Newman
Editor: Matt Thompson
Camera Operator: Nick Centera
Production Manager: Madigan Stehly
Set Decoration: Isabelle VanderSchuit
Sound Mixer: Michael Spellacy
Special Effects: Adam Whitmarsh
Special Effects: Luke Whitmarsh
Associate Producer: Mike Mezzino
Marketing: Maria Thompson
Key Grip: Josh Feist
First Assistant Director: Kade Clifton
Second Assistant Director: Alex Le
Second Assistant Director: Lucas Lawson
Key Grip: JJ Sellner
Gaffer: Nick Centera

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Stephanie Pate

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4 months, 3 weeks ago

I couldn't really get into this story...it was a little slow and a little stilted...the acting was okay but less than inspiring. I didn't like the jerky camera...at first I thought it was just to create mood, but it certainly didn't belong in set scenes where nobody was moving. It reminded me kinda of a 50s sci fi flick, so in that sense it was kind of nostalgic. The lights were pretty and there was that little involuntary thrill up the spine at the very end.

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8 months, 1 week ago

great movie! good plot, talented actors, and an eye opener to what really is around us. Shows the endless possibilities and includes an underlying message of religion