Your Husband Was a Good Man (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Your Husband Was a Good Man

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Love and Horror Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 22

The bereaved wife of a teacher who died prematurely resorts to ritualistic magic to resurrect her beloved husband. The results have unintended bloody consequences.

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Assistant Camera:
Christopher McKinney

Assistant Production Design:
Teagen Windham

Color Grading:
Bino Bannan

Costume Design:
Emily Fabrizio

Director:
Jamie Alvey

Director of Photography:
Bino Bannan

Editor:
John Mulligan

Executive Producer:
Emily Fabrizio
Jamie Alvey
Callie Kirk
Riley Norris

First Assistant Director:
Lindsey Kibler

Gaffer:
Marvin Watts

Grip:
Samuel White

Key Grip:
Mason Perry

Makeup & Hair:
Callie Kirk

Production Design:
Emily Fabrizio

Script Supervisor:
Carmela Shorkey

Second Assistant Camera:
Sawyer Haming

Second Assistant Director:
Daniel Rusiecki

Sound Designer:
John Mulligan
Jamie Alvey

Sound Mixer:
Ethan Hall

Special Effects:
Petra Mulligan

Special Effects Supervisor:
Petra Mulligan

Writer:
Jamie Alvey

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