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Release Date:
May 9, 2025
Original Title:
Girls Night!
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Justin Peters Media
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 10
In this short sketch parodying 80s horror films, three teenage girls summon a demon. All hell breaks loose.
Assistant Director:
Caroline Dowd
BTS Footage:
Owen Tierney
Garrett Calusdian
Best Boy Electric:
Willa Geoghegan
Costume Assistant:
Morgan Schultz
Costume Design:
Riley Nedder
EJ Caraveo
Digital Imaging Technician:
Madison Lawing
Director:
Justin Peters
Director of Photography:
Madison Lawing
Editor:
Owen Tierney
First Assistant Camera:
Rex Wichert
Gaffer:
Robert Vets III
Grip:
Isaac Parker
Key Grip:
Gavin Drew
Location Scout:
Lainey Sumner
Makeup & Hair:
EJ Caraveo
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Morgan Schultz
Music Score Producer:
Joseph Nalieth
Producer:
Caroline Dowd
Production Assistant:
Noah Gerace
Production Design:
Anna Blaney
Script Supervisor:
Lainey Sumner
Sound Assistant:
Erik Thiesen
Sound Mixer:
Luke Rotella
Sound Post Supervisor:
Erik Thiesen
Special Effects:
Anna Blaney
Writer:
Justin Peters
Sibyl Weber
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