The Night Kills Lovers (????) [N/A]

Featuring:
Adam Marley, Matt Gallagher, Daniel-Paul Sampson

Written by:
Jonathan Brito

Directed by:
Jonathan Brito


Original Title:
The Night Kills Lovers

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Astro-Panic Pictures
Griffon Nest Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Just when you thought the day was rough...

While recovering from a broken leg, a bedridden young man is thrown into a paranoid panic after discovering his boyfriend left the apartment door open all day.

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Rankings and Honors

The Night Kills Lovers (????) on IMDb

Assistant Director:
Roman Gubin

Cinematography:
Daniil Zlobin

Director:
Jonathan Brito

Driver:
David Reyes

Editor:
Shane R. Preston

Electrician:
Pablo Balboa

First Assistant Camera:
Keenan Orrange
Nico Alcalde-Yankelivich

Gaffer:
Gaurav Virkar

Grip:
Maria Paula Montoya

Key Grip:
Kurt Terrance Pereira

Music:
Paul Anthony

Producer:
Roman Gubin

Production Assistant:
Olivia Mazurek

Production Designer:
Krystin Leigh Smith

Production Manager:
Enrico Ferri

Sound Mixer:
Massimo Russo

Sound Recordist:
Sam Koabel

VFX Artist:
Osiel Garcia

Writer:
Jonathan Brito

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