Ghost Phone (2013) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 19, 2013

Original Title:
Ghost Phone

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Adobe Noir
Pendragon Film
Taos Land & Film Company

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 84

William Pierce (Nelson Franklin) is a practical, rational man who suddenly finds himself face to face with the paranormal when he starts receiving phone calls from the dead on the cell phone his recently-deceased fiancée (Melissa Ordway) left behind.

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Art Direction:
Rando Schmook

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Stefania Koszti

Boom Operator:
John Ruff

Casting:
Nicole Arbusto
David Glanzer
Joy Dickson

Co-Producer:
Rick Feder
Paolo Durazzo

Consulting Editor:
Tracy Adams

Costume Designer:
Bridget Fenlason

Creative Consultant:
Dan Sallitt

Director:
Jeffrey F. Jackson

Director of Photography:
Atanas Radev
Paolo Durazzo

Editor:
Steve Vance
Jeffrey F. Jackson

Executive Producer:
Jeffrey F. Jackson

First Assistant Director:
Alain Silver

Makeup Artist:
Dania Ridgway

Original Music Composer:
Ernest Troost

Producer:
Jeffrey F. Jackson
Alain Silver

Production Consultant:
Linda Brookover
Joe Russo
Clare Foster

Production Sound Mixer:
Carrie Sheldon

Screenplay:
Jeffrey F. Jackson
Gary Walkow

Script Supervisor:
Dora Hopkins

Second Assistant Director:
Courtney M. Lovell

Still Photographer:
India Brookover

Story:
Gary Walkow
Alain Silver

Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael McKone

Unit Production Manager:
Rick Feder

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