No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 2008

Original Title:
No Man's Land: The Rise of Reeker

Alternate Titles:
Pânico no Deserto 2
Reeker 2 : No Man's Land
Reeker 2:L'Avènement
Рікер 2: Пустельні землі

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Ghost House Underground
Institution, The

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 88

A sheriff and his son who are tracking down a group of bank robbers on their way to Mexico, only to discover that they are being stalked by a far more deadly enemy — The Reeker.

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3D Modeller:
Fred Victors

ADR Mixer:
Gonzalo Espinoza

ADR Supervisor:
Gonzalo Espinoza

Art Direction:
Elizabeth Cummings

Assistant Costume Designer:
Lizzy Drake

Assistant Editor:
Joey Maiocco

Assistant Hairstylist:
Alexia Culton

Best Boy Electrician:
Jose Elias Felix
Graham Bremner

Best Boy Grip:
Ricky Perez

Boom Operator:
Amanda Jacques

Camera Operator:
Conrad Hunziker III
Peter Bonilla
Joe Rubenstein

Casting:
Jamie Sparer Roberts

Casting Assistant:
Lee-Anne Davis

Color Timer:
Daniel Barone

Conductor:
Dave Payne

Construction Coordinator:
Jake Howard

Costume Design:
Charlotte Kruse

Digital Compositor:
Charles Roxburgh

Director:
Dave Payne

Director of Photography:
Mike Mickens

Dolly Grip:
Kyle T. MacDowell

Editor:
Daniel Barone

Electrician:
Scott Toler Collins
Brandon Flohr
Luke Miller
Matthew Thiemann
Kevin Morris
Jim Davis
Edwin Kim
Javier Sepulveda
Marty Ulbrich
Michael S. Beckman
Nicolas Morris
J. Lamar King
David Cummings

Extras Casting:
Vanessa Portillo

First Assistant Camera:
Donovan Milcoch
Kathryn Moss

First Assistant Director:
Jim Whitworth

Foley Artist:
Jeff Gross

Foley Editor:
Mike Pipgras

Gaffer:
Cricket Peters
Howard Newstate

Grip:
Anthony Lockerman
Nokoni Martinez

Key Grip:
Steve Martinez

Key Hair Stylist:
Adrienne Lynn
Michelle Chung
Arianne Meade

Key Makeup Artist:
Kassandra Karr

Key Set Production Assistant:
Michael Cano

Music Editor:
David Mullins

Music Supervisor:
Dave Payne

Producer:
Dave Payne
Tina Illman
Don Dunn

Production Accountant:
Amy Ostrower

Production Assistant:
Charles Smith
Kelly Casey

Production Coordinator:
Daniel R. Suhart
Myriam Ghattas
Scotty Pierce

Production Design:
Anton Tremblay

Production Sound Mixer:
Justin Gray

Property Master:
Carrie Hargett

Screenplay:
Dave Payne

Script Supervisor:
Kelly Kelley

Second Assistant Camera:
Karl Waechter
Jason Alegre
Marlen Schlawin
Valentin Baerlocher
Aram Aramyan
Lucie Rouche

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Joseph Rubinstein

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Cricket Peters

Set Production Assistant:
Niraj Trivedi
Jason Woodruff
Julio Rivera

Sound Designer:
Sean Gray
Kenneth Skoglund

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ben Zarai

Sound Supervisor:
Ben Zarai
David Kitchens

Still Photographer:
Gregory White

Storyboard Artist:
Massoud 'Ollie' Monsef

Studio Teacher:
Maureen Estes

Stunt Coordinator:
Kim Robert Koscki

Transportation Captain:
Rolando Vasquez

Transportation Coordinator:
Richard 'Bongo' Mitchell

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