The Lacerated (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 13, 2022

Original Title:
The Lacerated

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Doorstop Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

On a summer night, a group of teenagers intend to have some fun together before heading to college. However, after one of their friends mysteriously disappears they are suddenly fighting for survival.

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Assistant Director:
Leila Parker

BTS Photographer:
Jordyn Herbig

Best Boy Electric:
Noah Dunnigan

Cinematography:
Ian Andrews

Concept Artist:
Grace Rapert

Costume Consultant:
Grace Pakola

Costume Design:
Aidan Porier

Director:
Aidan Porier

Editor:
Aidan Porier

Gaffer:
Porter Hunt

Original Music Composer:
Jeffrey Carabelos

Producer:
Noah Dunnigan
Aidan Porier
Jeffrey Carabelos
Davis Jennings
Justin Gouge

Production Assistant:
Porter Hunt
Grace Rapert
Rachel Redman

Script Supervisor:
Noah Dunnigan

Set Decoration:
Justin Gouge

Sound Designer:
Aidan Porier

Sound Recordist:
Sean Thompson

Transportation Captain:
Jordyn Herbig

Visual Effects:
Kathrin Houston

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Davis Jennings

Writer:
Aidan Porier

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