The film tells the story of a prop from the 1923 movie The Ten Commandments that was actually an authentic artifact from antiquity with cursed powers. In the modern day these resurface leading to murder and mayhem.
Unfortunately the movie Sands of Oblivion is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | David Flores | Director |
Camera | Keith J. Duggan | Director of Photography |
Writing | Jeff Coatney | Screenplay |
Sound | Ludek Drizhal | Original Music Composer |
Writing | Kevin VanHook | Screenplay |
Crew | Diana R. Lupo | Stunt Double |
Crew | Sean E. Caffey | Carpenter |
Production | Gary DeGalla | Location Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Autumn Butler | Makeup Department Head |
Directing | David Paige | Second Second Assistant Director |
Production | Karen Bailey | Producer |
Crew | Keith J. Duggan | Cinematography |
Art | George Goodridge | Production Design |
Directing | Joseph Suarez | First Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Casey Dion | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Jennifer Greenberg | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Production | Kevin VanHook | Producer |
Production | Melissa Jones Harper | Associate Producer |
Sound | Ludek Drizhal | Music |
Costume & Make-Up | Kathryn L. Bucher | Costume Design |
Directing | Jon Recher | Second Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Jason Collins | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Mandi Ann Ruiz | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Production | Lawreen E. Kayl | Line Producer |
Art | Eric Mitchell | Art Direction |
Art | Anthony Eikner | Property Master |
Production | Paul Weber | Casting |