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Release Date:
May 4, 2005
Original Title:
Sorry, Right Number
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
AMVF Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
Katie receives a distressing phone call from an unknown source that is abruptly disconnected. Fearing someone is in danger, she desperately tries to contact family members. Based on the short story from the Master of Macabre, this twisting tale will leave viewers in suspense until the very end in true Stephen King fashion.
Boom Operator:
Shawn Allred
Casting:
Holland Weathers
Casting Assistant:
Rose Vinet
Cinematography:
Matt Mosher
Co-Producer:
Eric Holloway
Director:
Brian Berkowitz
Dolly Grip:
Zack Atkinson
Editor:
Brian Berkowitz
First Assistant Camera:
Troy Blischok
First Assistant Director:
Corey L. Howard
Foley Artist:
Jason Aron
Gaffer:
Lynn Dodson
Grip:
Matt DeFago
Ashley Novasad
Music:
Joe Ashlar
Producer:
Brian Berkowitz
Bo Buckley
Production Assistant:
Joe Dutton
Bryan Kupko
Production Design:
Jennifer Long
Script Supervisor:
Joseph A. Covas
Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Armond
Sound Mixer:
Jeff Babb
Story:
Stephen King
Storyboard Artist:
Mercer Boffey
Writer:
Brian Berkowitz
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