A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 26, 2016
Original Title:
The Wrong House
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hybrid
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Rebecca Lassiter and her husband Brian leave New York City to move to Los Angeles and find the perfect suburban house for them and their young daughter. Shortly after moving in, Rebecca and Brian notice strange things start to happen--food deliveries they did not order, rat and pest control dispatched without their knowledge, and finally--a rock thrown through the window. The Lassiter's ideal life quickly begins to unravel and their family's safety is put in jeopardy.
Art Direction:
Jeffrey Chaney
Associate Producer:
Gerald Webb
Camera Operator:
Nick Bianchi
Graham Mason
Co-Producer:
Peter Sullivan
Costume Design:
Monique Hyman
Director:
Sam Irvin
Director of Photography:
Stuart Brereton
Editor:
Kevin Rhoades
Executive Producer:
Barry Barnholtz
Jeffrey Schenck
First Assistant Camera:
Owen Patry
First Assistant Director:
Jason Hampton
Gaffer:
Eddy Scully
In Memory Of:
Pamela Sonne
Key Costumer:
Leelu Bailey
Key Grip:
Braden Barton
Line Producer:
Christopher Ray
Makeup Artist:
Megan Norris
Makeup Department Head:
Eric s Wilson
Original Music Composer:
Nick Soole
Production Design:
Fernando Valdes
Second Assistant Director:
Zack Walker
Sound Designer:
David Michael Erwin
Sound Mixer:
Justin Pope
Still Photographer:
Temma Hankin
Story:
Jeffrey Schenck
Peter Sullivan
Stunt Coordinator:
Sean Christopher
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dave Moorman
VFX Artist:
Gary Jones
Writer:
Jeffrey Barmash
George Erschbamer
Sam Irvin
Barbara Fixx
Peter Sullivan
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