Nightwatch  (1994)

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The movie Nightwatch, released in 1994 and directed by Ole Bornedal, was shot on film using Moviecam Compact Camera, Moviecam SuperAmerica Camera with Dan Laustsen as cinematographer and editing by Camilla Skousen.
Directed by | Ole Bornedal
Cinematography by | Dan Laustsen
Edited by | Camilla Skousen
Written by | Ole Bornedal
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Cameras
Sound Systems
Dolby Stereo
Country | Denmark
Language | Danish, Swedish
Genres | Horror, Thriller

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Cast
Kommisæren
Den Gamle Nattevagt
Teaterinstruktøren
Skuespilleren
Universitetspige
Juridisk Forelæser
Død Kvinde
Kvindelig Læge
Pige På Universitet
Churchgoer
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Costume Design by
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Production Management
Production Manager
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Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Lighting Assistant
Camera Operator: "b" Camera
Grip / Steadicam Operator
Clapper Loader
Lighting Technician
Still Photographer
Lighting Director
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Synchronization
Negative Cutter
Editing Consultant
Synchronization
Visual Effects Department
Optical Effects
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Art Department
Property Master
Sculptor
Sound Department
Sound Assistant
Foley Artist
Makeup Department
Makeup Artist
Music Department
Music Engineer
Conductor
Copyist: Assistant To Composer
Transportation Department
Transportation Coordinator
Additional Crew Members
Accountant
Production Assistant
Dramaturgical Consultant
Public Relations
Public Relations
Production Assistant
Production Assistant
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Police Contact
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