KM 14 (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 23, 2006

Original Title:
KM 14

Alternate Titles:
KM 14 (2006)

Genres:
Horror | Mystery

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

A story about the friendship of seven young people consisting of Anna, Tasya, Honey, Bella, Ergi, Ferdy and Vander. Their group is called "Boom ... Fire !!!". Given their name because they like to make explosions and fireworks. Anna here is the only child from a wealthy family. His closest friend in this group is Tasya. Tasya apparently has a sixth sense which makes her often get an idea of ​​what is going to happen. When Anna celebrated her birthday, a party was held with her friends which was also attended by all friends and including Anna's parents. As had been their favorite, they planned to make a festive fireworks explosion. However, unexpectedly there was an explosion that was bigger than planned, which resulted in the death of one of the members of “Boom ... Fire !!!” namely Vander.

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Art Direction:
Purwedi

Assistant Editor:
Dafiet Dharmawan

Boom Operator:
Sofyan Tasik

Casting Director:
Sofyan Joel

Clapper Loader:
Zoel Le Toy

Co-Producer:
Radja Simatupang

Director:
Ben Hernandez

Director of Photography:
Dhea H.P.

Editor:
Adri Sidharta

Executive Producer:
Thomas Joseft

First Assistant Director:
Bowa Mipp

Line Producer:
Hamad Kartiwa

Makeup Artist:
Rini Ronie

Music Director:
RioZee Rinaldo

Producer:
Valkyrie

Screenplay:
Chadijah Mastura

Script Supervisor:
Randy Piyik

Second Assistant Director:
Gustom

Sound Assistant:
Dany Prob

Sound Recordist:
Adenk Halim

Still Photographer:
M. Reza Wibisono

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Broer Rory

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