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Release Date:
August 15, 2024
Original Title:
Escape
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Filmatics
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 4
Awakening on the floor of a destroyed suburban bedroom, we discover a global invasion has begun and we are not alone in the house.
Camera Production Assistant:
Grace Larey
Cinematography:
Roger Nall
Colorist:
Tyrone Rodriguez
Creature Design:
Steven Lawrence
Director:
Lorenzo Manetti
Editor:
Brian Swanson
Executive Producer:
Elia Petridis
Key Set Production Assistant:
Elijah Kimmel
Leadman:
Tyler Simms-Hamilton
Main Title Designer:
Jesse Wright
Original Music Composer:
Greg Myers
Painter:
Marcel Banks
Producer:
Zack Fox
Production Assistant:
Maggie Vetter
Production Designer:
Jake Tremblay
Sculptor:
Anthony Stewart
Set Dresser:
Kristi Vetica
Briggen Brikai
Sound Designer:
Brian Swanson
Sound Mixer:
Anthony Amorelli
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ryan David Adams
Special Effects Supervisor:
Matt Falletta
Still Photographer:
Carter Rognes
Supervising Sound Editor:
Hunter Curra
Unit Production Manager:
Benjamin Dunn
VFX Artist:
Richard Kratt
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Roger Nall
Robert Blankenheim
Writer:
Lorenzo Manetti
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