United States / Oct 09, 2004 / R
Shelf Life (2004)
Directed by Mark Tuit
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Death holds no dominion.
1h 30min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Martin Remaro, while in hot pursuit of evil, is hit by a car. Ben and Julie (the occupants of the car) are convinced to flee the scene of the accident and take him home. Instead they take him to their place. Through a turn of events, they come to discover that Martin is a very troubled man. Wanting him out of their home, they agree to collect the drugs needed to help heal his wounds. Through the people they come into contact with while purchasing the drugs, they come to understand that he is a very sick man that needs help and that they are in danger.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Chris Lawrence | Stick |
| Philip Granger | Wino |
| Peter Bryant | Bill |
Genres
Horror
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Shelf Life |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Canada |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Somnambulist Imagery Inc. |
| Release date | 9 ottobre 2004 |
| Production | Paralee Cook, Bryce McLaughlin, Mark Tuit |
| Writer | Mark Tuit |
| Casting | Bryce McLaughlin |
| Editing | mikedor |
| Cinematography | Craig Powell, Jeff Cassidy |
| Assistant directors | Mark Tuit |
| Camera operators | Craig Powell, Jeff Cassidy |
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| Additional photography | Craig Powell, Jeff Cassidy |
| Music | Stephen Bulat, Jeff Tymoschuk |
| Sound | Stephen Bulat, Jeff Tymoschuk |
Release dates
Theatrical release
Canada / Mar 31, 2005
Poland / Mar 27, 2006
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