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Release Date:
October 13, 2022
Original Title:
KillHer
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Big Quiche Productions
Fastball Films
Lankis Entertainment
Rogers Film I
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 88
Mattie and her friends go on a weekend trip to the woods to plan Mattie's wedding, settled near the camp of Mr. Rogers, and with no phone signal, their trip starts to turn into a bad idea when they start dying and a secret is revealed
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Art Direction:
Peter Jay Clark
Attorney:
Lee Rudnicki
Catering:
Andrea Mayer
Paul Dominque
Cinematography:
Isaac Park
Craft Service:
Ivana Ng
Jenny Louie
Director:
Robyn August
Editor:
Chris Guiral
Executive Producer:
Lan Kisner
First Assistant Camera:
Shannon Stutenroth
Ryan Hasegawa
Gaffer:
Arjay Ancheta
Health and Safety:
Melinda Chan
Key Grip:
Brandon Garman
Line Producer:
Liam Finn
Location Manager:
Fernando Sarmiento
Stephanie Lauth
Makeup Artist:
Bailey Delong
Makeup Department Head:
Kelton Ching
Music:
Michael Teoli
Post Production Supervisor:
Mark Stolaroff
Producer:
Ned Kisner
Ron Roggé
Tom Kiesche
Lan Kay
Production Assistant:
Robert Vertrees
Kam Wong
Production Design:
Rick Rifle
Production Secretary:
Fiona King
Script Supervisor:
Molly Hans
Second Assistant Director:
Maureen Claypool
Second Second Assistant Director:
Colin Finn
Set Costumer:
Jonny Hull
Set Decoration:
Rachel Sj
Set Photographer:
Tony Tang
Sound Effects Editor:
Andy Hurtado
Sound Mixer:
Aaron Kesler
Still Photographer:
Li Hsu
Stunt Coordinator:
Deven MacNair
Wardrobe Master:
Jennifer Christina DeRosa
Writer:
Tom Kiesche
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