Ask for Help (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Ask for Help

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Gosh Darn Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Careful what you shop for.

An assertive woman explores an eerie antiques barn and follows the rules set by the chatty owner, but when she rejects his unwanted proposition, he lets a sinister presence punish her.

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Assistant Director:
Ryan McCluney

Assistant Editor:
Jake Gum

Co-Producer:
Fran Donato
Gina DeAngelis

Colorist:
Micah Johnson

Costumer:
Tina Y. Richards

Craft Service:
Audrey DeAngelis
Fran Donato
Tina Y. Richards

Director:
Gina DeAngelis

Director of Photography:
Danny Belinkie

Editor:
Won Novalis

Graphic Designer:
Kelly Krause

Lighting Director:
Megan Earhart

Makeup & Hair:
Fran Donato

Music:
Sydney West

Production Assistant:
Audrey DeAngelis

Props:
Fran Donato

Sound Designer:
Glenn Ianaro

Sound Editor:
Glenn Ianaro

Sound Mixer:
Glenn Ianaro

Sound Recordist:
Zhuoying Zhang

Storyboard Artist:
Daniel Lapham

Visual Effects:
Dorian Cleavenger

Writer:
Gina DeAngelis

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