Reeker (2005) [PG-13]

Release Date:
March 13, 2005

Original Title:
Reeker

Alternate Titles:
Noche Diabolica
Pânico no Deserto
Reeker - Tra la vita e la morte
リーカー 地獄のモーテル

Genres:
Horror | Mystery

Production Companies:
Afraid of the Dark
Institution, The
Primal Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: 12  GB: 15  IE: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 91

If you can't breathe, you can't scream

Strangers trapped at an eerie travel oasis in the desert must unravel the mystery behind their visions of dying people while they are preyed upon by a decaying creature.

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3D Animator:
Nichole Warren
Joey Sila

ADR Mixer:
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza

ADR Supervisor:
Gonzalo 'Bino' Espinoza

Art Direction:
Mara A. Spear

Best Boy Electrician:
David Jones
Dave Thurlow

Best Boy Grip:
John DeFazio

Boom Operator:
Marcus Ricaud
Jason Brooks

Camera Loader:
Gaston Gaithe

Camera Operator:
Todd Barron
Chad Cohlmia

Casting:
Jamie Sparer Roberts

Casting Assistant:
Gideon Emery
Anjali Ryan

Co-Producer:
Daniel Barone

Color Timer:
Daniel Barone

Compositing Supervisor:
John Stewart

Costume Design:
Nicole Abel

Costume Designer:
Marco Marco

Dialogue Editor:
Eric Reuveni

Digital Compositor:
Charles Roxburgh
Ty Brody
Joey Sila

Director:
Dave Payne

Director of Photography:
Mike Mickens

Dolly Grip:
Brian Christie

Editor:
Daniel Barone

Electrician:
Travis Belgard
King Lanaux
Stephan K. Taylor
Bob Packo
Jason Puliti
Scott Donahue

First Assistant Camera:
F. Ulysses Domalaon
Justin Jeung
Alexandra Lucka

First Assistant Director:
Brandon Rafferty
Khene Tan

Foley Supervisor:
Chris McDonough

Gaffer:
Cricket Peters
Rick Hopper

Grip:
Owen Foye
Kevin M. Graves
John Wittgraf
Steve Mulcahey
Steven Tilly

Hairstylist:
Jennifer Romo
Nick Roth

Key Grip:
Phillip Miller

Key Hair Stylist:
Pharel Baker

Key Makeup Artist:
Leah Rial

Music Editor:
David Mullins

Music Supervisor:
Madeleine Smith

Orchestrator:
Dave Payne

Original Music Composer:
Dave Payne

Producer:
Tina Illman
Amanda Klein
Dave Payne

Production Accountant:
Michael Fischler

Production Coordinator:
Khene Tan

Production Design:
Paul Greenstein

Production Executive:
Debra Roth

Production Sound Mixer:
Brad Bryan

Property Master:
Paul Smith

Script Supervisor:
Velma Thompson
Juan De Jesus

Second Assistant Camera:
Alfredo Rosado
Torry Tukuafu
Joseph Wickner
Lucas Deans

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Cory Geryak

Set Medic:
James Mcgilvray

Set Production Assistant:
Ryan Karten
John Wittgraf
David Sergenian

Sound Assistant:
Sean Gray
Jessica Pettyjohn
Chris Thomas

Sound Designer:
Kenneth Skoglund

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris McDonough
Michael Kreple
Eric Lalicata
Kenneth Skoglund

Sound Supervisor:
David Kitchens

Still Photographer:
Gregory White

Studio Teacher:
Daphne Boelsma

Stunt Coordinator:
Kim Robert Koscki

Stunts:
Joanna Shelmidine
Nancy Thurston

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ben Zarai

Title Designer:
Duke Lorr

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Daniel Barone

Wardrobe Assistant:
Amanda Vinopal

Writer:
Dave Payne

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