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Release Date:
August 17, 2024
Original Title:
The Frontrooms
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Anhedenia Films
SRS Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
A workaholic with no time for anybody suddenly find himself trapped in his office. Leaving work one night, he quickly discovers that he can’t find the front door. His phone stops working, and eventually disappears. None of the other phones in the office work. As time goes on, he starts to hear things and realizes he’s not alone in a place from which there is no escape.
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Associate Producer:
Issa Kabeer
Mikey Reynolds
Matthew C. Thorpe
Joseph Burton Brunk III
Director:
Evan Jacobs
Executive Producer:
Lil Rhee
Emily Lasater
Music:
Luke Outram
Stefano Di Perna
Will T. Laughlin
Producer:
Ron Bonk
Evan Jacobs
Thanks:
Tim Thomson
Clark Chan
Ken Manherz
Steve Hilgenberg
Doug Bolden
Sean Parker
Karl Morgan
J.M. Pendergraph
Allan Wildasin
Jeffrey Polfuss
John Ridenour
Sandra Schreier
Ian A. Thorpe
Nina Rossetti
Mark Schaefer
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