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Release Date:
November 9, 2015
Original Title:
Decay
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Ghost Orchid Films
Wrecking Ball Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 98
Jonathan is a very lonely man. One day, he gets a visitor in his house: a young woman who, through a jarring turn of events, ends up dead. He does not report it because he is happy to have a friend, but now the body begins to decay.
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Additional Photography:
Max Segal
Aerial Camera:
Chris Turner
Art Direction:
Nick Kargel
Associate Producer:
Jessica Anne Hobbs
Costume Design:
Laura High
Director:
Joseph Wartnerchaney
Director of Photography:
Chuck Fryberger
Dolly Grip:
Chris Anthony
Editor:
Joseph Wartnerchaney
Executive Producer:
Ouellette Deby
Gaffer:
Nelson Carayannis
Hairstylist:
Jason Linkow
Shelby Schultz
Key Hair Stylist:
Jason Linkow
Makeup Effects:
Todd Debreceni
Joey Gasiorek
Music:
Michael Shaieb
Music Supervisor:
Brent Lord
Producer:
Michael Haskins
Cole Huling
Production Design:
Mike Huling
Sound Designer:
Ian P. Gilchrist
Haylar Garcia
Stunt Coordinator:
Benaiah Anderson
Visual Effects:
Jeff Janusheske
Writer:
Joseph Wartnerchaney
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