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Release Date:
September 16, 2016
Original Title:
Cruiser
Alternate Titles:
Cruiser
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
A mysterious, hulking figure begins a night of carnage and terror in a small Georgia town after murdering a police officer and stealing his patrol car.
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Assistant Property Master:
Susan Neal
Carpenter:
Jeremy Roberts
Aimee Love
Duncan Shirah
Casting Director:
Kris Redding
Co-Producer:
LaRon Austin
Costume Design:
Ashleyanne Hensley
Director:
Randy Ser
Director of Photography:
Andrew Tucciarone
Editor:
Chris Tsambis
First Assistant Director:
Dave R. Watkins
Graphic Designer:
Jim Ware
Key Hair Stylist:
Milinda Bell
Key Makeup Artist:
Kim Fasone
Leadman:
Joe Hernandez
On Set Dresser:
Devan Henderson
Producer:
Sam Hensley Jr.
Drew M. Jackson
Andrew Tucciarone
Shuler Hensley
Shay Bentley Griffin
Jamie Wingler
Property Master:
Derrick Vener
Props:
Matthew Pharr
Second Assistant Director:
Sam Carter
Set Dresser:
Oliver Kasiske
Hayley Thie
Writer:
Sam Hensley Jr.
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