THE BUNNY MAN (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 3, 2023

Original Title:
THE BUNNY MAN

Alternate Titles:
WHITE RABBIT

Genres:
Crime | Horror

Production Companies:
Fear No Evil

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

He Kills for Pleasure!

On the night of October 19th, 1970, a man wearing a bunny mask murdered a couple in Clifton, Virginia with an axe. He was never found and his case was deemed inactive. 40 years later, three band-tee wearing misfits are pressured into a drug deal that leads to a murder and cover up on his property. Each of the boys find themselves spiraling down a rabbit hole of paranoia as they are hunted by the masked killer. On Halloween night, acts of the mad and macabre are unleashed on the small town. By then, God can only save one of them.

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Associate Producer:
James C. Boyd
Abu Jalloh

Construction Coordinator:
Mohammad Hanif Alim

Costume Designer:
Haseb Alim
Anastasia Brady

Director:
Haseb Alim
Max Waldman

Director of Photography:
Dionjala Thompson

Editor:
Haseb Alim
Max Waldman

Executive Producer:
Massoda Alim
Yasmine Alim

Graphic Designer:
Yasmine Alim
Max Waldman

Makeup & Hair:
Yasmine Alim

Music:
Emily Madigan

Producer:
Haseb Alim

Set Designer:
Anastasia Brady

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Yasmine Alim
Elay Alim

VFX Editor:
Enrique Sidestam

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