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Release Date:
February 18, 2003
Original Title:
Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp
Alternate Titles:
Bloody Murder II
Bloody murder 2
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
MRG Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
Coming to Placid Pines is difficult for Tracy, who's brother, Jason, was one of Trevor's victims near the end of the original. When Tracy's nightmares begin to come true as one by one the counselors are murdered. Someone is hunting them through the pitch-black Forest and is determined to kill them all. Could Trevor Moorhouse be back?!
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Art Direction:
Chris Fowler
Assistant Hairstylist:
Tanya Cookingham
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tanya Cookingham
Casting:
Gary Fuchs
Co-Producer:
Diane Cornell
Costume Design:
Bradley Inaba
Director:
Rob Spera
Director of Photography:
Kazuo Minami
David Trulli
Editor:
Stephen Eckelberry
Executive Producer:
Richard Goldberg
Marc Greenberg
First Assistant Director:
Vincent Ray
Gaffer:
Dane Peterson
Richard Ralston
Michael Weeks
Grip:
Monty Bass
Hairstylist:
Michelle Rene Elam
Key Makeup Artist:
Michelle Rene Elam
Music:
Steven M. Stern
Producer:
Marc Bienstock
Production Assistant:
Linda Louise Sheets
Production Design:
Scott H. Campbell
Production Supervisor:
Joyce Gregg
Script Supervisor:
Katalin Rogers
Second Assistant Director:
Benjamin Schneider
Sound Mixer:
Greg McCleary
Special Effects:
Todd Masters
Steadicam Operator:
Chelsea Low
Still Photographer:
Gino Mifsud
Writer:
John R. Stevenson
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