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Release Date:
August 3, 2010
Original Title:
Open House
Alternate Titles:
Cativeiro
Open House (2010)
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
StoneBrook Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 88
A murderous couple invade a woman's home and hold her captive in the basement.
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Additional First Assistant Camera:
Ian T. Barbella
James Rydings
Art Direction:
Mercedes Blackehart
Assistant Art Director:
Jesse Doland
Assistant Camera:
Kelsey Castellitto
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lyndsay Phillips
Best Boy Electric:
Matthew Castellitto
Best Boy Grip:
Grzegorz Gill
Boom Operator:
Lisa Gillespie
Camera Operator:
Nicolas Martin
Pierluigi Malavasi
Casting:
Stephen Vincent
Sig De Miguel
Costume Design:
Tricia Gray
Costumer:
Tera Struck
Anni Speckheuer
Digital Imaging Technician:
Nate Kalushner
Director:
Andrew Paquin
Director of Photography:
Joseph White
Dolly Grip:
Matthew Lim
Editor:
Tim Mirkovich
Electrician:
Brandon Alperin
Sam Schroeder
First Assistant Camera:
Rob Givens
Rich Pereksta
Foley Artist:
Alex Ullrich
Gaffer:
Jay Muranaka
Grip:
Jonathan Coyne
Key Grip:
Miko Dannels
Key Makeup Artist:
Vanessa Cartier
Lighting Technician:
Owen Jones
Makeup Department Head:
Stephanie Kae Panek
Music:
Nathan Barr
Music Programmer:
Joel J. Richard
Producer:
Jack Schuster
Danny Roth
Mitchell Goldman
Production Coordinator:
Peter Paul Basler
Production Design:
G. Andrew Hussey
Script Supervisor:
Jenny Siff
Second Assistant Camera:
June Zandona
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ari Robbins
Set Costumer:
Lauren Silvestri
Set Decoration:
Harrison Yurkiw
Sound Effects Editor:
Eryne Prine
Steadicam Operator:
Ari Robbins
Still Photographer:
Brian Pope
Storyboard Artist:
Joe Mason
Writer:
Andrew Paquin
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