The Pale Door (2020) [R]

Release Date:
August 21, 2020

Original Title:
The Pale Door

Alternate Titles:
За примарними дверима
Светлая дверь

Genres:
Horror | Western

Production Companies:
BondIt
Paper Street Pictures
StoryTeller Media
Title Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 18+  US: R 

Runtime: 96

It was the perfect score. But hell was their reward.

The Dalton gang escape to a nearby town after a train robbery goes south, but they are met by a coven of witches with sinister plans for the unsuspecting outlaws.

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Associate Producer:
Shawn Talley

Casting:
David Guglielmo

Casting Assistant:
Seth Stuart

Co-Producer:
Skyler Hart

Costume Design:
Jillian Bundrick

Director:
Aaron B. Koontz

Editor:
Greg MacLennan

Executive Producer:
Joe R. Lansdale
Giles Daoust
Catherine Dumonceaux
Matthew Helderman

First Assistant Director:
Dave Halls
Courtney Hope Thérond

Key Hair Stylist:
Nate Bright

Key Makeup Artist:
Nate Bright
David S. Greathouse

Line Producer:
Ashleigh Snead

Local Casting:
Chris Freihofer

Makeup Effects:
Nate Bright
Ryan Schaddelee

Music:
Alex Cuervo

Producer:
Cameron Burns
Aaron B. Koontz
James Norrie
Ashleigh Snead

Production Design:
Rebekah Bell

Script Supervisor:
Jason Matthews

Set Decoration:
Faith Anderson

Stunt Coordinator:
Jon Bielich

Unit Production Manager:
Amber Geneva

Utility Stunts:
Krista Perry

Visual Effects:
Brandon Christensen

Writer:
Cameron Burns
Aaron B. Koontz
Keith Lansdale

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