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Release Date:
April 15, 1997
Original Title:
Horror Story
Alternate Titles:
The Horror Story
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
Moved to another town, Jamin is now in eleventh grade, living with his alcoholic mother, and the beneficiary of court-ordered protection from his abusive father. A few more negative experiences and Jamin snaps.
Boom Operator:
Larry Long
Camera Loader:
Jason Dawes
Camera Operator:
Malcolm MacIntosh
Frederick Hackler
Chip Hackler
Casting:
Martha Lee
Libby Featherston
Co-Producer:
Elaine Johnston
Costume Design:
Gloria Glynn
Costume Supervisor:
Michael Kelly
Director:
Alexander Johnston
Director of Photography:
Thomas Trovato
Editor:
H. Walter Knox
Electrician:
Mike Jones
Executive Producer:
David Benford
Gary Chadwick
James Knowles
First Assistant Camera:
Paige Thomas
First Assistant Director:
Christopher Bromley
Gaffer:
Mark Vogel
Key Grip:
Michael Dhonau
Key Set Production Assistant:
Thomas Portia
Location Coordinator:
Beth Cristian
Location Manager:
Shannon Rippy
Makeup Supervisor:
Pennie Selby
Music:
Gregor Wilson
Doug Jefferys
Producer:
Marianne Scanlon
Christopher Bromley
Production Assistant:
Carlton Prickett
Production Design:
Barbara Kretschmer
Production Supervisor:
Marianne Scanlon
Property Master:
Christine Remson
Script Supervisor:
Kerry Spurrell
Second Assistant Camera:
Derek Smith
Second Assistant Director:
Alexia C. Pilat
Set Decoration:
Beth Giles
Set Dresser:
Alice Morgan
Robert 'Hamster' Hamilton
Sound Mixer:
Carl Rudisill
Special Effects:
Mike Haley
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Rick Pour
Still Photographer:
Jim Bridges
Story:
Barbara Kretschmer
Alexander Johnston
Stunt Coordinator:
John Copeman
Transportation Captain:
Joseph Sandling
Transportation Coordinator:
Pennie Ellis
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