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Release Date:
April 23, 2001
Original Title:
Cookers
Alternate Titles:
Cookers (Peligrosa adicción)
Cookers, peligrosa adicción
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Pacesetter Productions International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 96
After stealing a huge stash of drugs, speed freaks Hector and Dorena plan to cook up an enormous batch of crystal meth and get rich quick. Hector's old buddy Merle has the perfect hideout/meth lab: an old, abandoned farmhouse in the woods where no one will ever find them. Unfortunately, no one will hear their screams either. Turns out, they may not be alone after all. It seems this farmhouse is the site of a horrific urban legend. Now, holed up together with nothing to do but snort, smoke and shoot up, the strung-out "cookers" fall prey to paranoia, private demons and terrifying visions which, whether they are hallucinations or hauntings, are equally terrifying and just as deadly!
Art Department Assistant:
Alyssa Coppelman
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Shane Buttle
Associate Producer:
David Bond
Casting:
Steve Brooksbank
Co-Producer:
Don Dunn
Costume Design:
Mandi Line
Director:
Dan Mintz
Director of Photography:
Dan Mintz
Editorial Coordinator:
Amy Jarvela
Executive Producer:
Bing Wu
Patrick Peach
First Assistant Director:
Jerry P. Jacobs
Foley Recordist:
Stuart C. Bailey
Lighting Technician:
Stephen Martin Paull
Makeup Artist:
Erin Wooldridge
Music:
Billy White Acre
Ennio Di Berardo
Producer:
Jeff Ritchie
Production Design:
Mara A. Spear
Sound Mixer:
Eric Enroth
Supervising Sound Editor:
Garrard Whatley
Writer:
Jeff Ritchie
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