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Release Date:
January 19, 2018
Original Title:
Delirium
Alternate Titles:
Case Number 13
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Gravitas Ventures
Martini Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15세이상관람가 US: NR
Runtime: 86
A group of young men dare a classmate to reach the porch of a legendary old house, said to be haunted by the thirteen victims of a family massacre. In hopes of making a viral video they arm him with a video camera to prove he was there or to capture him fleeing in terror before even reaching the house, as others have. When he doesn't return, the guys must go in to get him. Inside they discover the truth about the house, the fate of their friend and their own fate as well.
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Art Direction:
Jay Davis
Associate Producer:
Josh Hakian
Casting:
Melissa Wulfemeyer-Valenzuela
Co-Producer:
Francisco Castro
Director:
Johnny Martin
Director of Photography:
David Stragmeister
Editor:
Jason A. Payne
Line Producer:
Denise Skinner
Makeup Effects:
Belinda Bryant
Original Music Composer:
Mathieu Carratier
Producer:
Johnny Martin
Screenplay:
Andy Cheng
Lisa Clemens
Story:
Johnny Martin
Writer:
Francisco Castro
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