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Release Date:
December 25, 2016
Original Title:
The House on Oak Street
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Throwback Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
Four middle school kids discover the unimaginable when, on Halloween night, they venture into the old house on Oak Street.
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Assistant Director:
Trevor Tracy
Camera Technician:
Emily Cameron
Nate Weber
Cinematography:
Erin Hughes
Craft Service:
Morgan Misak
Development Producer:
Don Joseph Chase
Director:
Kyle Misak
Editor:
Kyle Misak
Executive Producer:
Linda Emberton
David Fink
Gregory Kerrigan
Jo McFeeters
Roger McFeeters
Mark Strauss
Susan Wittenburg Zolvinski
Gaffer:
Sage Benner
Grip:
Alexander K. Doornbos
Jake Maxwell
Makeup Artist:
Kerri Trapp
Makeup Effects:
Kaci Lund
Jesse Charles
Music:
Greg De Iulio
Producer:
Jesse Charles
Don Joseph Chase
Anna Kasper
Kyle Misak
Production Design:
Don Joseph Chase
Script Supervisor:
Sam Blevins
Sound Recordist:
Alexander K. Doornbos
Jake Maxwell
Still Photographer:
Christian Chylewski
Writer:
Kyle Misak
Jesse Charles
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