213 Bones (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
213 Bones

Genres:
Horror

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Set in a college in Bristol Falls. WA, in 1993 set in the Seattle era of grunge and sub-pop at its best! A cohort of physical anthropology students and their wonderful teacher see their lives horrifically up-ended as, by turns the students are brutally murdered by a gruesomely masked attacker. As they learn about the bones in the human body in their class, they start to find real bones, or pieces of bones show up in their homes, cars, classroom. When they gather in their social groups to speculate about who the murderer could be, that person is invariably killed off. It is left to Sherriff Bracco, Laurie the County Coroner and their teacher, Kelly, to find out who the real bone crunching murderer is.

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Casting:
Nike Imoru

Cinematography:
Andrew Russo

Director:
Jeffrey Primm

Executive Producer:
Joyce Schweickert

Producer:
Tyler Jon Olson
John Michaels

Screenplay:
Jeffrey Primm

Story:
Dominic Arcelin

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