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Cast
Jon Bennett | ... |
Gabriel Goodman
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Christina Sheldon | ... |
Amanda Goodman
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Jeff Boerger | ... |
Father / Dark Angel
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Christopher Miller | ... |
Man In School / Orderly
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Lizzy Russell | ... |
Counselor / Nurse
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Alex Safi | ... |
Marty
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John Corrigan | ... |
Doctor
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Mark C. Schwarz | ... |
The Angel
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Directed by
Douglas Schulze |
Written by
Douglas Schulze | ... | () |
Produced by
Michael M. Joshua | ... | associate producer |
Kurt Eli Mayry | ... | producer |
Douglas Schulze | ... | producer |
Julie Schulze | ... | producer |
Mark C. Schwarz | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Bob Steward |
Cinematography by
Steven Oatley | ||
Robert Skates |
Editing by
Douglas Schulze |
Makeup Department
Douglas Agosti | ... | makeup artist (as Douglas C. Agosti) |
Mark C. Schwarz | ... | makeup artist |
Lance Otto Smith | ... | makeup artist (as Lance Otto) |
Chris Walas | ... | creator: angel |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michael Jarema | ... | first assistant director |
Special Effects by
Douglas Agosti | ... | special effects (as Douglas C. Agosti) |
Mark C. Schwarz | ... | special effects |
Lance Otto Smith | ... | special effects (as Lance Otto) |
Lino Stavole | ... | physical effects (as Lino Stavoli) |
Dennis Blackwell | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Mark A. France | ... | special effects assistant (uncredited) |
Michael Kallio | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
David Waszak | ... | special effects (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Brian K. Johnson | ... | visual effects artist |
Michael Orlando | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Camera and Electrical Department
George Lieber | ... | additional cinematographer |
Kurt Eli Mayry | ... | additional cinematographer |
J. Owen Rogers | ... | assistant camera |
Erik Rubner | ... | key grip |
Additional Crew
David Waszak | ... | weapons master |
Keith Martins | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
David Waszak | ... | weapons technician (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Creative Light Worldwide (2003) (World-wide) (DVD)
- Force Entertainment (2004) (Australia) (DVD)
- Pand Co. Ltd. (2005) (Japan) (DVD)
- THINKFilm (United States) (DVD)
- Velocity Home Entertainment
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
He may be the last man on earth. Nightmares tear at the edges of his sanity. Writer/director Douglas Schulze's DARK HEAVEN is an apocalyptic journey through desolate landscapes of lost faith and overwhelming grief. Wracked with guilt over the deaths of his beloved wife, Amanda, and their stillborn son Adam, Gabriel Goodman returns to his job hoping to calm his tortured mind with the distraction of being a city cop. But Gabe discovers the world he once knew is gone forever. In a flash of light, time stands still and Gabe is lost, alone in a world of empty streets and vacant buildings. Haunted by memories of bloody violence, Gabe is drawn to a once familiar church. There he is stalked by dark angels that seek to possess his very soul. Gabe soon encounters other unfortunate survivors who believe the end of the world has come and their only hope for salvation lies in locating the gateway to the herafter. Gabe is caught in a cosmic struggle that could reunite him with Amanda or seal the fate of his soul. Written by Creative Light Worldwide |
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Taglines | deliver us From Evil See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Box Office
Budget | $80,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The film was shot in an abandoned Catholic school in downtown Detroit. Minimal set dressing was used to give the film its apocalyptic look. See more » |