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Release Date:
November 8, 2011
Original Title:
Crowbar
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Over the Line Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In the small town of Coburg, a young boy named Wendell Graves witnesses the brutal murder of his parents in their own bedroom. He watches in horror as a masked man stabs the couple repeatedly with a crowbar. Wendell escapes and spends the next 15 years of his life silently locked up in his aunt's farmhouse. There she plays the innocent caretaker, brainwashing him into believing that anyone and everyone who enters his parents' home is an intruder who must meet the same fate as they did. When newcomers Alex and Veronica move to town, they have no idea the fate that awaits them. On the first night in their new home, Wendell returns to destroy the intruders. After slashing his way through Veronica's friends, Wendell disappears into the night leaving Alex and Veronica searching for answers. Receiving no help from the people who live in the strange town, Alex and Veronica discover the tragic past that threatens to swallow them as it has so many before.
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Art Designer:
Kenny Nestor
Audio Post Coordinator:
Aaron Doughan
Best Boy Grip:
Qamron Crooks
Casting Assistant:
Samantha Schoppe
Director:
Scott Phillips
Editor:
Billy Walsh
Makeup Effects:
Darrin Fleming
Vanessa Braun
Makeup Effects Designer:
Jeremy Garner
Producer:
Scott Phillips
Aaron Doughan
Kurt Richter
Kaly Harward
Angela Schoppe
Second Unit:
Jonathan Judd
Stunts:
Amy Renner
Web Designer:
Angie Schoppe
Writer:
Scott Phillips
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