Lost in Plainview (2006) [R]

Release Date:
January 1, 2006

Original Title:
Lost in Plainview

Alternate Titles:
Movin' Too Fast

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
C.R.W. Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 91

Out of Gas... Out of Food... and Out of Time!

On a stretch of lonely deserted highway, Melissa and Nina - two beautiful law students traveling cross-country - end up on a horrific, high speed, all or nothing race for their lives! A psychotic game of cat and mouse with a mysterious police cruiser forces the girls to become what's hunting them.

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ADR Editor:
Michael J. McDonald

ADR Recordist:
Michael J. McDonald

Additional Camera:
Christopher Goss
Keith Barefoot
Shawn Dufraine

Art Direction:
Nathan Morse

Associate Producer:
Laura A. Franke
Rich Minga
Sharon Schaffer

Boom Operator:
Eddie Casares

Camera Operator:
Denny Hall
Riggs Murdock

Casting:
Cathy Henderson
Dori Zuckerman

Casting Assistant:
Dana Olsen

Co-Producer:
Stephen Carter

Compositor:
Alan Chamberlain

Costume Designer:
Teri Gill

Dialogue Editor:
John Sanacore

Director:
Eric Chambers

Director of Photography:
Fred V. Murphy

Editor:
John Trunk

Executive Producer:
Hollis Hill
Robert Abramoff

Extras Casting:
Elena Vitale

First Assistant Camera:
Matt Credle
Brian Gunter
Nathan C. Hill

First Assistant Director:
Rick Walls

Foley Artist:
Alex Ullrich

Foley Recordist:
John Sanacore

Key Costumer:
S.C. Sutherland

Key Hair Stylist:
Gina R. Chambers

Key Makeup Artist:
Mandy Danielle Benton

Line Producer:
Stephen Carter

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Amanda Abs

Music Supervisor:
Mark Hannah

Online Editor:
Alan Chamberlain

Original Music Composer:
Rick Cox
Jesse Voccia

Producer:
Kerry Rossall
Eric Chambers

Production Coordinator:
Bethany Landing

Production Design:
Alethea Root

Production Manager:
Stacey Lock

Production Sound Mixer:
Mack Melson

Script Supervisor:
Frankie Hill
Stare Yildirim

Second Assistant Camera:
Renee Olsen
Cory Gunter
Jeff Saldin

Second Assistant Director:
Donique Patton

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jessie Sieben

Second Unit Director:
Kerry Rossall

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
J. Scott Wilson

Set Decoration:
Meredith Riley Worden

Sound Designer:
John Sanacore
Shawn Keating
Alex Ullrich

Sound Effects Editor:
Eric Vesbit
Brad Whitcanack

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael J. McDonald

Special Effects Assistant:
Jimmy Camimile

Special Effects Coordinator:
Corey Pritchett

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Greg Funk

Still Photographer:
Michelle McDermott

Stunt Coordinator:
Kerry Rossall
Steve Holladay

Stunts:
Oakley Lehman
Steve Holladay
Rich Minga
Millie Holladay
Carla Earle
Marjean Holden
David Ott
Hollis Hill
Sharon Schaffer
David D. Darling
Logan Holladay
Cain Snead
Tom Elliott
Carlton Johnson
Stacy Courtney
Shawn McConnell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael J. McDonald

Visual Effects:
Alan Chamberlain

Writer:
Eric Chambers

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