A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Bystanders
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Epic Pictures
Traverse Terror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A sweet and awkward teenage girl named Abby attends a party held by her crush Cody, an attractive and rich frat boy. But soon, the event spins out of control when the boys decide to drug, rape, and hunt down several of the girls in attendance. Meanwhile, Clare and Gray are a sweet and loving millennial couple who are driving their way home from a wedding. But when Abby, Gray, and Clare’s paths all intersect, they form an unlikely and violent alliance during a night of chaos and bloodshed. Soon the trio must fight for their lives against their collegiate offenders.
Assistant Camera:
Cait Rowe
Boom Operator:
Andrew Koury
Director:
Mary Beth McAndrews
Director of Photography:
Chance Madison
Executive Producer:
Katie Page
Cole Payne
Mary Beth McAndrews
First Assistant Director:
Quentin Hawkins
Gaffer:
Jeff Levack
Key Grip:
Bino Bannan
Harris Norton
Makeup & Hair:
Callie Kirk
Producer:
Patrick Ewald
Jeff Seemann
Production Design:
Ben Miller
Sound Mixer:
John Wise Fiske
Antoine Holliday
Tanner Segbers
Unit Production Manager:
Jeff Seemann
Writer:
Jamie Alvey
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