Sorry, Charlie (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 2023

Original Title:
Sorry, Charlie

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A  GB: 15 

Runtime: 75

He’s quite the gentleman.

A remote helpline volunteer is targeted by a stranger who lures women from their homes with a recording of a crying baby.

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Assistant Director:
Vincent Ge

Cinematography:
Michael Dean Greenwood

Costume Design:
Edward Luis Garcia

Digital Imaging Technician:
Motjaba Mirshekari

Director:
Colton Tran

Editor:
Colton Tran

Executive Producer:
Luke Genton

First Assistant Camera:
J.J. Junior
R.J. Maurer

Gaffer:
Griffin Nex

Grip:
Koryun Cholakyan
Tyler Werges
Noah Luke
Tayo Osikomaiya
Jason Taylor Small
Raymond Sanchez

Lighting Technician:
Charles Hilboldt-Frileck

Main Title Designer:
Danny Vigour

Makeup Artist:
Emma Bading
Gabriel Vega

Music:
Alexander Taylor

Producer:
Colton Tran

Production Assistant:
Kyle McCulloch
Kyle Kamphaus
James Loeffler
Imani Wright

Sound Designer:
Michael Malerba

Still Photographer:
Palonia Olson

Writer:
Luke Genton

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