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Release Date:
July 23, 2020
Original Title:
The Rental
Alternate Titles:
Nomas māja
The Rental - Tod im Strandhaus
Tod im Strandhaus
Vigilados
Вилата
הוילה
ווילה
וילה
租房惊魂
致命窺弒
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Black Bear Pictures
Ramona Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 16 FI: K-16 FR: 12 GB: 15 GR: Κ-15 HK: IIB IL: 14 KR: 15세 이상 관람가 NO: 15 PL: 16 RU: 18+ SE: 15 SG: NC16 UA: 16+ US: R
Runtime: 88
Two couples on an oceanside getaway grow suspicious that the host of their seemingly perfect rental house may be spying on them. Before long, what should have been a celebratory weekend trip turns into something far more sinister.
Art Direction:
Tommy Love
Costume Design:
Kameron Lennox
Director:
Dave Franco
Director of Photography:
Christian Sprenger
Editor:
Kyle Reiter
Executive Producer:
Sean Durkin
Michael Heimler
First Assistant Director:
Nick Grau
Foley Supervisor:
Rodrigo Ortiz-Parraga
Hair Department Head:
Jameson Eaton
Makeup Artist:
Anne Sellery
Makeup Effects Designer:
Stephen Prouty
Original Music Composer:
Danny Bensi
Saunder Jurriaans
Producer:
Christopher Storer
Ben Stillman
Joe Swanberg
Teddy Schwarzman
Vince Jolivette
Dave Franco
Elizabeth Haggard
Production Design:
Meredith Lippincott
Production Manager:
Steven Weisman
Production Supervisor:
Steven Weisman
Screenplay:
Dave Franco
Joe Swanberg
Second Assistant Director:
Nic Birdsall
Set Decoration:
Sally Levi
Songs:
Flume
Sound Designer:
Zach Seivers
Sound Mixer:
Christian Dolan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Zach Seivers
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Shawn R. Shelton
Story:
Joe Swanberg
Dave Franco
Mike Demski
Supervising Sound Editor:
Zach Seivers
George Pereyra
Title Designer:
Sebastian Pardo
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