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Release Date:
May 15, 2019
Original Title:
Do Us Part
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Suite 306 Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 22
A wedding videographer and his apprentice answer a mysterious invite to shoot a wedding in a secluded, ramshackle barn. When they arrive, they find they are not shooting a wedding at all, and are the last thing standing between the world and a demonic apocalypse.
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Assistant Camera:
David Hessie, Jr.
Assistant Decorator:
Kyle J. Whitehead
Boom Operator:
Ally Barlow
Colorist:
J. Dylan Mehring
Costume Designer:
J. Dylan Mehring
Craft Service:
Kyle J. Whitehead
Director:
J. Dylan Mehring
Director of Photography:
Evan Gloyd
Editor:
Evan Gloyd
Grip:
Alexis Harris
Mariam Salhavarzi
Makeup Artist:
Catherine Salhavarzi
Music Supervisor:
J. Dylan Mehring
Original Music Composer:
J. Dylan Mehring
Producer:
J. Dylan Mehring
Evan Gloyd
Script Supervisor:
Jimmy McDonald
Alexis Harris
Set Designer:
J. Dylan Mehring
Sound Designer:
Evan Gloyd
Sound Mixer:
Evan Gloyd
Sound Recordist:
Kane Rose
Transportation Captain:
David Hessie, Jr.
Writer:
J. Dylan Mehring
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