Open House (2014) [N/A]

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Release Date:
October 5, 2014

Original Title:
Open House

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

There's no place like home

After a family moves into an Old Victorian house they discover a chest in the attic containing items that belonged to the people who used to live there. With the discovery of the chest comes a chain of terrifying occurrences.

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Best Boy Electric:
Akoko Yabushita

Boom Operator:
Casey Pereira

Camera Loader:
Tristan Copeland

Color Timer:
Robert Crosby

Costume Design:
Vanessa McPolin

Director:
Thomas Della Bella

Director of Photography:
Derrick Sims

Editor:
Thomas Della Bella

Electrician:
Elizabeth Hodgman

First Assistant Camera:
Cong Nguyen

First Assistant Director:
Richie Mehta

Gaffer:
Luca Spensieri

Grip:
Nick Seibel

Hairstylist:
Vanessa McPolin

Key Grip:
Alex Ojeda

Makeup Artist:
Vanessa McPolin

Makeup Effects:
Frank Ippolito

Original Music Composer:
Darius Holbert

Producer:
Thomas Della Bella

Production Design:
Jenny Hess

Second Assistant Director:
Jenny Hess

Sound Mixer:
Jason Serrone

Steadicam Operator:
Stephen Crighton

Visual Effects Producer:
Garrett Miller

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