Husk (2011) [R]

Release Date:
January 28, 2011

Original Title:
Husk

Alternate Titles:
Espantalho
Espantalho Maligno
Husk - Erntezeit!
Husk: el espantapájaros asesino
Matomeni sodeia
The Field
Шелуха

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
After Dark Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 83

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A group of friends stranded near a desolate cornfield find shelter in an old farmhouse, though they soon discover the dwelling is the center of a supernatural ritual.

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Associate Producer:
James Portolese

Casting:
Sally Lear
Mark Teschner

Co-Producer:
Lucy Mukerjee-Brown
Karri O'Reilly

Costume Design:
Alexis Scott

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Doug Delaney

Director:
Brett Simmons

Director of Photography:
Marco Fargnoli
Jeff Dolen

Editor:
William Yeh

Makeup Artist:
Emily Burka

Makeup Effects:
Blake Bolger
Mike J. Regan

Original Music Composer:
Bobby Tahouri

Producer:
Stephanie Caleb
Limor Diamant
Moshe Diamant
Courtney Solomon

Production Design:
Hannah Beachler

Screenplay:
Brett Simmons

Set Decoration:
Nicole LeBlanc

Story:
Brett Simmons

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