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Release Date:
October 4, 2016
Original Title:
The Night Visitor 2: Heather's Story
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Blancbiehn Productions
Give & Take Productions
Lotus Post
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 69
The sequel to Jennifer Blanc's cult hit 2013 film "The Night Visitor". Directed by that film's star Brianne Davis, The Night Visitor 2:HEATHER'S STORY runs parallel to the original Night Visitor, telling the story of Heather, a special young girl, who must protect her family and the planet from the same other-earthly being. The sequel delves deeper into the mysteries that plagued the Stevens family and their son Ricky with the help of psychic and medium Daniel.
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Additional Photography:
Jay Ruggieri
Associate Producer:
Devon Biehn
Cinematography:
Justin Janowitz
Co-Executive Producer:
Jennifer Blanc
Director:
Brianne Davis
Executive Producer:
Lony Ruhmann
Gaffer:
Jay Ruggieri
Producer:
Mark Gantt
Production Assistant:
April Sentieri
Screenplay:
Bradley Marcus
Mark Gantt
Kevin Marcus
Script Supervisor:
Charese Mongiello
Set Designer:
Kelly Rogers
Set Dresser:
Anthony DeSalvatore
Story:
Lony Ruhmann
Jennifer Blanc
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Eric D. Kirk
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