A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 6, 2022
Original Title:
Escape the Field
Alternate Titles:
El campo de la muerte
Escape the Field
Herní pole
Клаустрофобы. Долина дьявола
Поле на смъртта
לברוח מהשדה
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Anacapa Pictures
CR8IV DNA
Double Dutch International
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 RU: 16+ US: R
Runtime: 89
Six strangers suddenly awaken in a remote, endless cornfield. Stripped of their possessions, they are left with only six items: a gun with a single bullet, matches, a lantern, a knife, a compass, and a flask of water. As mysterious sirens blare in the distance and traps appear at every turn, the group realizes it’s been plunged into a cat-and-mouse game with an unseen evil, and survival depends upon solving a diabolical and deadly puzzle.
Casting:
Gabrielle Almagor
Shannon Makhanian
Director:
Emerson Moore
Director of Photography:
Stephen Chandler Whitehead
Editor:
Mitch Martin
Executive Producer:
Jo Marr
Key Hair Stylist:
Dylan Twigg
Makeup Artist:
Alison Henthorn
Original Music Composer:
Will Musser
Other:
Laurent Boyé
Producer:
Jason Moring
Michael Philip
Andrew Davies Gans
Production Design:
Michael McShane
Screenplay:
Joshua Dobkin
Sean Wathen
Emerson Moore
Special Effects Coordinator:
Derek Liscoumb
Stunt Coordinator:
Tig Fong
Stunt Double:
Kailey Hyman
Geoff Meech
Dana Jones
Dillon Jagersky
Joanne Leach
Sebastian Buitrago
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ryan Stasyshyn
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