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Release Date:
September 3, 2021
Original Title:
We Need to Do Something
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Atlas Industries
Hantz Motion Pictures
Spin a Black Yarn
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 DK: 15 GB: 18 US: NR
Runtime: 97
Seeking shelter from a storm, a family finds themselves trapped in a bathroom for days with no sign of rescue and untold evils lurking just beyond the walls.
Art Direction:
Angie Hartley
Co-Producer:
Colin Duerr
Dave Krieger
Costume Design:
Bic Owen
Creature Effects Technical Director:
Dan Rebert
Dialogue Editor:
Ja-Ann Wang
Director:
Sean King O'Grady
Director of Photography:
Jean-Philippe Bernier
Editor:
Shane Patrick Ford
Executive Producer:
Lauren Hantz
John Hantz
Katherine Waddell
Donovan Leitch
Max Booth III
First Assistant Director:
Michael Donald Bryant
Foley Artist:
Stefan Fraticelli
Foley Mixer:
Justin Helle
Gaffer:
Justin Ward
Graphic Designer:
Maisie Robinson
Key Grip:
Chad Miller
Key Hair Stylist:
Heather Galipo
Key Makeup Artist:
Heather Galipo
Makeup Artist:
Stein TD
Makeup Designer:
Anna Haduck
Novel:
Max Booth III
Original Music Composer:
David Chapdelaine
Producer:
William Stertz
John Malerman
Bill Stertz
Ryan Lewis
Josh Malerman
Peter Block
Production Design:
Amy Williams
Screenplay:
Max Booth III
Second Assistant Director:
Kathryn Postema
Set Designer:
Katherine Akiko Day
Set Dresser:
Jack Schmier
Sound Designer:
Colin Alexander
Sound Mixer:
Cruce Grammatico
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Colin Alexander
Special Effects Technician:
Tina Zinski
Stunt Coordinator:
Ele Bardha
Stunts:
Dan Lemieux
Unit Production Manager:
Dave Krieger
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Patrick Longstreth
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