In The Flesh (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 5, 2024

Original Title:
In The Flesh

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hard Rime Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 44

"Your name is David. Say it."

Ted, an unlikable office manager, is one day kidnapped by Jeremy, a bereaved recluse, and forced to play-act his dead brother David. Slowly gaining Jeremy's confidence, Ted discovers his captor's true intentions and makes a plan to escape.

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Assistant Camera:
Natalie Phillips

Assistant Director:
Jaden Easton

Colorist:
Anthony Emilio Diaz

Costume Design:
Connor Speck

Director:
Connor Doyle

Director of Photography:
Phat T. Nguyen

Gaffer:
Anthony Emilio Diaz

Makeup & Hair:
Kari Wagner

Music:
DC Poropat

Producer:
Skye Murie
Connor Doyle

Production Assistant:
Qu Worthy
Maya Levy
Biff Hartwell
Kendra Payne

Production Designer:
Jenny Vernon

Production Manager:
Billy Chengary

Set Decoration:
Emma McCloud

Sound Designer:
William Ocasio

Sound Recordist:
Grace Olsen
Yuxin Lu
Tyler Felson

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Damane Harris

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jessica Jurewicz

Writer:
Connor Doyle

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