Harbinger (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 28, 2017

Original Title:
Harbinger

Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Luzworks

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: 15 

Runtime: 84

Not all fairy tales are created equal.

A 12-year-old girl begins having terrible nightmares, which eventually turn into visions and warnings from her deceased grandmother. Soon, the nightmares become all too real.

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Art Direction:
Allison Spain

Assistant Director:
Michelle Millette

Associate Producer:
Lupe Valdez

Best Boy Electric:
Carlos Boillat
Anil Gonnabathula

Boom Operator:
Mark Vance
Kenneth Haney
Matt Bryan

Camera Intern:
Hunter Matthews

Casting:
Lupe Valdez

Cinematography:
William H. Molina

Costume Design:
Valerie McBride

Digital Effects Producer:
Gary Walker

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Sam Treadway

Director:
Cody Duckworth

Electrician:
Samuel A. Vura

First Assistant Camera:
Michael John Marcinik

Foley Editor:
Romain Bigorgne
Nicholas Fedora

Grip:
Patrick Hoy
Richard Porter
Alex Diamond

Key Grip:
Jackson McGovern

Line Producer:
Amy Soto

Location Manager:
Troy Coleman

Location Scout:
Breck Robinson
Rio Noel Zumwalt

Makeup Artist:
Meredith Johns
Holly Barrera

Makeup Effects:
Anna Fugate

Music:
Robert Douglas

Producer:
Jonathan de la Luz

Production Manager:
Amy Soto

Set Decoration:
Amanda Kersey
Drake Howard

Sound Designer:
Brad Engleking

Sound Mixer:
Landry Gidon

Writer:
Cody Duckworth

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