Dark Ride (2006) [R]

Release Date:
October 20, 2006

Original Title:
Dark Ride

Alternate Titles:
Trem Fantasma

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Blue Omega Entertainment
Lionsgate

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 94

The Last Ride You'll Ever Take...

Ten years after he brutally murdered two girls, a killer escapes from a mental institution and returns to his turf, the theme park attraction called Dark Ride. About to crash his path are a group of college kids on a road trip who stumble across the park.

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Art Direction:
Russell M. Jaeger

Co-Executive Producer:
Lorena David

Co-Producer:
Michael Q. Martin

Director:
Craig Singer

Director of Photography:
Vincent E. Toto

Dolly Grip:
Joseph Ruiz

Editor:
Sam Bauer

Executive Producer:
Peter Block
Jason Constantine

First Assistant Camera:
Matt Stenerson

First Assistant Director:
Rosser Goodman
Tim Brown

Gaffer:
Trevor Haughton

Key Grip:
Paul Lambiase

Key Makeup Artist:
Zena Shteysel

Key Set Costumer:
Summer Ramsey

Makeup Department Head:
Rocky Faulkner

On Set Dresser:
Elizabeth R. Rosenbaum

Producer:
Daniel Bickel

Script Supervisor:
Linda Leifer

Second Assistant Camera:
Santiago Yniguez

Second Assistant Director:
Dawn Stewart

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jordan Brendan Finnegan

Stunt Coordinator:
Spiro Razatos

Stunt Double:
Jimmy Hart

Stunts:
Jaime Abregana Jr.

Writer:
Robert Dean Klein
Craig Singer

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