A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 25, 2008
Original Title:
Breathing Room
Alternate Titles:
Breathing Room
El Cuarto del Miedo
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
BIG Pictures
Imagination Worldwide
New Artists Alliance
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 89
Thrown naked into a desolate room with thirteen strangers, Tonya discovers that she is the final contestant in a deadly game. Restrained by lethal electronic collars, the players must utilize hints and tools from a box marked "pieces" to find both an exit and the reason for their abduction. One by one the players are eliminated as their "curfew" begins and the lights go out. With each dead body comes another clue, which they use to discover that one of them is the killer. The question is ... which one?
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"A" Camera Operator:
John Suits
"B" Camera Operator:
Gabriel Cowan
Assistant Director:
Kerry Johnson Bailey
Casting:
Ellen Dransfield
Director:
John Suits
Gabriel Cowan
Director of Photography:
Gabriel Cowan
John Suits
Editor:
John Suits
Fight Choreographer:
Bryce Gerlach
Gaffer:
Bryce Gerlach
Key Grip:
Charles Suits
Sarah Suits
Makeup Artist:
Keith Foster
Music:
Chris Kidd
Kari Rae Seekins
Karl Suits
Tim Ziesmer
Producer:
Gabriel Cowan
Bryce Gerlach
Property Master:
Morgan Riehl
Screenplay:
Gabriel Cowan
John Suits
Sound Designer:
Gabriel Cowan
Sound Recordist:
Eric Lindley
Writer:
Gabriel Cowan
John Suits
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