A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Speed Demon
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Triumphant Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Aboard a high-speed train, a Nun who lost her faith must perform her first Exorcism on a possessed passenger hellbent on crashing the runaway train.
Additional Casting:
Amy Hutchings
Art Direction:
Diego F. Diaz
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jessa-Raye Court
Camera Operator:
Jorge Del Toro
Casting Director:
Heidi K. Eklund
Cinematography:
Austin Schmidt
Co-Executive Producer:
Kevin J. Nelson
Costumer:
Barbara Eisen
Director:
Jon Keeyes
Editor:
R.J. Cooper
Executive Producer:
Saleem Elmasri
Clay Pecorin
First Assistant Camera:
Marcos Herrera
First Assistant Director:
Brian Tubbs
Hairstylist:
Estefany Ellis
Key Grip:
Jose Francisco Vasquez
Music:
Erick Schroder
Producer:
Cecil Chambers
Vanessa Coifman
Production Accountant:
George Young
Production Assistant:
Rodrigo Bucsit
Marcos Estévez
Emily Goldstein
Baylor Knobloch
Production Design:
Diego F. Diaz
Script Supervisor:
Salma Amer
Second Assistant Camera:
Babette Gibson
Ruslan Ialgashev
Second Assistant Director:
Nick Staurulakis
Set Designer:
Eric Whitney
Sound:
Fritz Francois
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Greer Gillespie
Stunt Coordinator:
Drew Leary
Stunt Double:
Quentin Pardee Collins
A.J. Paratore
Stunts:
Seth Andrew Bridges
Nic Coccaro
Scott Hoffman
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Genevieve Beller
Writer:
Domenico Salvaggio
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