End of the Road (2015) [NR]

Release Date:
August 16, 2015

Original Title:
End of the Road

Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Horror

Production Companies:
Unmanned Media

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 12

Tis a silly sheep that makes the wolf her confessor.

Betsy, a small-town waitress, offers a warm meal to an enigmatic drifter in a rundown diner. Little does she know she's let a vicious and calculative werewolf loose on the diner's colorful population.

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Assistant Editor:
David Jacox

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Alex Perrone

Casting:
Paula Burleigh

Colorist:
Edo Brizio

Compositor:
Peter 'Beak' Cvijanovic

Concept Artist:
Jacqueline Jocson

Costume Design:
Elissa Alcala

Digital Imaging Technician:
David S. Bender

Director:
J Spencer

Director of Photography:
Jess Dunlap

Editor:
Taylor Nida

First Assistant Camera:
Frank Mobilio

First Assistant Director:
Taylor Nida

Gaffer:
Fernando Morales Ortiz

Key Grip:
Scott Duvall

Makeup Artist:
Lauren Wilde

Music:
Jason Koiter

Production Assistant:
Kevin King
Cassandra Pugliese

Production Design:
Alana Purcell

Second Assistant Camera:
Kyle Garrity

Second Assistant Director:
Eliot Murray

Set Dresser:
Catherine Linebarger

Sound:
Teddy Phillips
Daniel Kloch

Sound Designer:
Nikola Simikić

Steadicam Operator:
Wael Shukha
Justin Browne

Still Photographer:
Matt Nemeth

Visual Effects:
Daniel Saldivar

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jon Fitz

Writer:
J Spencer

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