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Release Date:
October 15, 2014
Original Title:
Erebus
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Erebus centers around the Gorham House, a mysterious old hotel with a torrid history of violent occult activity, as well as supernatural, and paranormal. Seeking to document the hotel for a new book, Samantha and Benny, journey to investigate the hotel, learning of its terrifying history along the way by relaying three horrifying tales of its previous owners.
Additional Camera:
Nathan A. Quattrini
Associate Producer:
Kris Kidd
Nicola Chudy
Joseph Lavallee
Rob Marin
Brian Alegria
Alexis Rosasco
Tyler Roth
Boom Operator:
Jonathan Stenning
Camera Operator:
Dan Rosario
Joseph Lavallee
Brinton MacFarland
Nick Beaubien
Casting:
Brinton MacFarland
Ricky Laprade
Andre Boudreau
David Langill
Jordan Pacheco
Nick Beaubien
Nicole Chudy
Cinematography:
Christopher Garrison
Construction Coordinator:
Walter Stone
Craft Service:
Paul C. McKinney
Blythe Albanese
Director:
Ricky Laprade
Editor:
Kathleen Green
Executive Producer:
James Langill
Gaffer:
Jesse Hicks
Hairstylist:
Alexis Rosasco
Key Hair Stylist:
Blythe Albanese
Location Scout:
Jed van Dale
Paul C. McKinney
Makeup Artist:
Morgan Duffy
Alexis Rosasco
Painter:
Alexis Rosasco
Vanessa Leigh
Producer:
Rich Tretheway
Ricky Laprade
J.V. Houlihan Jr.
David Langill
Kathleen Green
Production Manager:
David Langill
Propmaker:
Jordan Pacheco
Jed van Dale
Script Supervisor:
Kerri Parente
Set Decoration:
Rob Marin
Sound Mixer:
Jonathan Stenning
Special Effects:
Rob Marin
Jordan Pacheco
Special Effects Supervisor:
Rob Marin
Still Photographer:
Marc Vos
Stunt Coordinator:
A.J. Paratore
David Lavallee Jr.
Stunts:
A.J. Paratore
Nicole Trychon
Transportation Coordinator:
David Lavallee Jr.
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