Our House (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 1, 2012

Original Title:
Our House

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Baristo Pictures
NIFCO

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 11

Sometimes what you don't know is better that way...

Ryan and Gwen are new to Newfoundland and find their St. John's home to be, well, let's just say 'pre-occupied'. Luckily for Ryan and Gwen, the question they haven't had the nerve to ask gets answered.

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Boom Operator:
Steven Berard Gosse

Camera Operator:
Roger Maunder

Casting Assistant:
Erin Alexander

Colorist:
Linda Snelgrove

Director:
Mike Hickey

Director of Photography:
Roger Maunder

Dolly Grip:
Bob Pope

Editor:
Mike Hickey
Roger Maunder

Executive Producer:
Sean O'Grady

First Assistant Camera:
Jay Hamel

First Assistant Director:
Shara Désirée King

Gaffer:
Bob Pope

Grip:
Tyler Burry
Kenneth J. Harvey

Makeup & Hair:
Mackenzie Geehan

Production Assistant:
Sean O'Grady

Property Master:
Erin Alexander

Script Consultant:
Kenneth J. Harvey

Second Assistant Camera:
Alona Power

Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Winter

Set Dresser:
Erin Alexander

Sound Designer:
Arthur Haynes

Sound Editor:
Marco Dölle

Sound Mixer:
Marco Dölle

Sound Recordist:
Nick Jackson

Still Photographer:
Donna McMullin

Title Designer:
Mike Hickey

Writer:
Mike Hickey

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