The Skulls III

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The Skulls III
Directed byJ. Miles Dale
Written byJoe Johnson
Produced by Neal H. Moritz
John Pogue
Starring Clare Kramer
Bryce Johnson
Steve Braun
Barry Bostwick
CinematographyDavid A. Makin
Edited byStephen Lawrence
Music by Christophe Beck
Mark Kilian
Production
company
Distributed by Universal Studios Home Video
Release date
  • March 23, 2004 (2004-03-23)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Skulls III is a 2004 thriller film, directed by J. Miles Dale and starring Clare Kramer, Bryce Johnson, Steve Braun, and Barry Bostwick. It is a sequel to the 2002 film The Skulls II and the third and final installment of The Skulls film series.

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Cast

Reception

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResult
DVD Exclusive Awards2005Best Supporting Actress (in a DVD Premiere Movie)Brooke D'OrsayNominated
Best Supporting Actor (in a DVD Premiere Movie)Barry BostwickNominated
Best Cinematography (in a DVD Premiere Movie)David A. MakinNominated
Golden Reel Awards 2005Best Sound Editing in Direct to Video [1] Nelson Ferreira,
Rob Bertola,
Kevin Banks,
Mike Welker
Nominated

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References

  1. "Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA - 2005 Awards". IMDb.