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Release Date:
August 19, 2016
Original Title:
The Neighbor
Alternate Titles:
The Neighbour
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fortress Features
The Salt Company International
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 15 NL: 16 RU: 18+ US: NR
Runtime: 87
In the town of Cutter, most people keep to themselves. But when John comes home to find his girlfriend missing, he sneaks into his neighbor's house, finding his girlfriend and several other kidnapped people tied up in the basement. When the neighbor come home, John is forced to get out of the house alive and lead the group to safety.
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Armorer:
Bryan W. Carpenter
Camera Operator:
Ele Bardha
Casting:
Matthew Morgan
Co-Producer:
Narbeh Tatoussian
Costume Design:
Andrea Federman
Costume Supervisor:
Jennifer Schreck
Director:
Marcus Dunstan
Director of Photography:
Eric Leach
Editor:
Andrew Wesman
Executive Producer:
Tony Sgro
Marcus Dunstan
Ali Jazayeri
Rick Moore
Patrick Melton
Shaun Redick
Bonnie Forbes
Tims Johnson
Raymond Mansfield
Josh Thomashow
Patrick Stapleton
James Norrie
Jason Egan
Viviana Zarragoitia
Mitchell Grobman
Gaffer:
Hollywood Heard
Key Hair Stylist:
Antionique Battaglia
Makeup Artist:
Ashley Treadaway
Jessica Sweeney
Music Editor:
Avital Korin
Original Music Composer:
Charlie Clouser
Producer:
Patrick Rizzotti
Brett Forbes
Production Accountant:
Jennifer M. Byrne
Production Design:
Mars Feehery
Screenplay:
Patrick Melton
Marcus Dunstan
Script Supervisor:
Danielle Glotfelty
Set Costumer:
Dustin King
Set Decoration:
Mary Goodson
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jeffery D. Woodrel
Still Photographer:
Brad Smith
Charla Dukes
Thanks:
Keith Levine
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