A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 24, 2009
Original Title:
Ghost Town
Alternate Titles:
Paseo por Cronicas Pueblo Fantasma
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | Western
Production Companies:
Unified Film Organization
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Reb Halland, who lives in the era of Wild West, has made a deal with the devil to gain immortality alog with his gang. Preacher McCready is trying to protect the small town by placing five totems around the town in the shape of pinnacle. One day, an collector passes by the town and sees one of the totems pinned to the earth and he decides to take it. When the man takes the totem out of ground Halland and his gang arrives and start killing everyone. The film moves to the present day when a group of college students driving back home from another city after a debate contest suddenly find themselves at this town. Soon they start to be murdered one by one, and it will be up to them to find the secret of this town and destroy Halland and his gang.
Art Direction:
Asen Bozilov
Camera Operator:
Martin Chichov
Casting:
Gillian Hawser
Danny Roth
Costume Design:
Maria Mladenova
Dialogue Editor:
Joshua Aaron Johnson
Director:
Todor Chapkanov
Director of Photography:
Anton Bakarski
First Assistant Camera:
Mitko Bonev
First Assistant Editor:
Travers Morgan
Foley:
Alex Ullrich
Makeup Artist:
Daniela Avramova
Original Music Composer:
Claude Foisy
Producer:
Jeffery Beach
Phillip J. Roth
Production Design:
Borislav Mihailovski
Property Master:
Georgi Petrov Yakimov
Script Supervisor:
Mila Maslarova
Sound Designer:
Andrew Twite
Steadicam Operator:
Kiril Valchanov
Still Photographer:
Alexandra Bachvarova Trifonova
Supervising Sound Editor:
Eric Lalicata
Visual Effects Producer:
Aleksandar Yochkolovski
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Juan Carlos Vargas
Writer:
Andy Briggs
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