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Release Date:
March 11, 2023
Original Title:
The Pill
Alternate Titles:
La Pildora
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Knockout Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
When Tyler and his childhood buddy, Jake, recommend a drug-motivated start to their Spring Break. Inviting their other friends Allison, Mellissa and her short-tempered boyfriend Danny to a drug-filled, chaotic, and killer start their "Sprang Gang" summer. With an extra pill on their palette, awaits an invitation to an innocent, clueless classmate, Melvin to join them on their risky start to their Spring Break plans. With visions and a bad high leads a dangerous, and evil demon hunting down anyone and everyone who consumes its blood-covered death sentence... Who will survive its hunt and who will suffer for their deadly decisions?
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Cinematography:
J. Antonio Silguero
Director:
J. Antonio Silguero
Editor:
J. Antonio Silguero
Executive Producer:
Angela De Leon
Lighting Coordinator:
J. Antonio Silguero
Producer:
J. Antonio Silguero
Props:
J. Antonio Silguero
Sound Engineer:
J. Antonio Silguero
Special Effects:
Mikaela Bellamy
Angela De Leon
Stunt Coordinator:
J. Antonio Silguero
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