Shot in the Dark (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 10, 2021

Original Title:
Shot in the Dark

Alternate Titles:
Moon Lane
Shot in the Dark - Den Tod vor Augen

Genres:
Drama | Horror

Production Companies:
Raven Banner Entertainment
Town & Country Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 18 

Runtime: 83

If he doesn't kill the past, the past will kill him.

Two years ago, William Langston made a mistake that would affect the course of his life. Now, with a killer loose in his home town and his circle of friends falling away one at a time, William faces his greatest fears as well as his own mortality.

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Associate Producer:
Craig Archibald
Nick Bastounes

Cinematography:
Vlad Akushevich

Costume Supervisor:
Auri Friedrich

Director:
Keene McRae

Director of Photography:
Ryan Baker

Grip:
Thomas Guyer

Music:
Alexander Taylor

Producer:
Kristoffer McMillan
Lane Thomas
Emma Berdie Donson

Production Assistant:
Kathryn Mack

Production Design:
Auri Friedrich

Script Supervisor:
Elayne Oxborrow

Sound:
Kenny Alstott
Dima Suetin

Writer:
Keene McRae
Kristoffer McMillan
Lane Thomas

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