Night Rain (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Night Rain

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
seasons & a muse

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

She is the mystery.

An actress is unwittingly hired by her stalker to make a low budget period movie about a famous unsolved Los Angeles murder, but she and her company of young indie filmmakers soon discover themselves to be the real subjects of the terror.

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Additional Photography:
Henry D. Power

Assistant Editor:
Ash Lightfoot
Jeanne Marie Spicuzza

Associate Producer:
Jessamyn Prince
James Sommerville

Co-Director:
Synthian Sharp

Director:
Jeanne Marie Spicuzza

Director of Photography:
Jay Lopez

Drone Operator:
Jordan Avtal

Editor:
Synthian Sharp

Executive Producer:
David Spicuzza
Stephanie Marie Spicuzza

First Assistant Camera:
Henry Power

First Assistant Director:
Jacob Rachinski

Gaffer:
Jordan Rivera

Grip:
Andrew Weber

Key Makeup Artist:
Monique Samala

Line Producer:
Leslie LaPage

Music:
Guy Hoffman
Jeanne Marie Spicuzza

Music Supervisor:
Alison Litton

Producer:
Jeanne Marie Spicuzza

Production Coordinator:
Jessamyn Prince

Production Design:
Michael A. Barnum

Prop Designer:
Rosie Beltran

Script Supervisor:
Mariana Marcano

Sound:
Jaime Fish

Sound Editor:
John Neff

Unit Publicist:
Deborah Gilels

Writer:
Jeanne Marie Spicuzza

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