A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 27, 2009
Original Title:
Across the Hall
Alternate Titles:
Correndo Contra o Tempo
Traue niemals deinem besten Freund
Zimmer 508
恐怖旅馆
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Godfather Entertainment
Voltage Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 MX: C PT: M/16 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 93
Convinced that his fiancee is cheating on him, a man follows her to a hotel and calls his best friend to help him avoid a calamity.
Art Direction:
Nathan Lay
Associate Producer:
Jeo Colon
Jimmy Scaf
Steven Bowler
Casting:
Rebecca Mangieri
Wendy Weidman
Barbara Fiorentino
Cinematography:
Andrew Carranza
Co-Executive Producer:
Ian Colhoun
Costume Design:
Yasmine Mustaklim
Director:
Alex Merkin
Editor:
Alex Merkin
Executive Producer:
Evan Ferrante
Gene Scher
Gary Gimelfarb
Elton Brand
Randy Charach
Hairstylist:
Leslie Borchard
Key Makeup Artist:
Richard Wetzel
Makeup Artist:
Janette Nielsen
Makeup Department Head:
Myke Michaels
Original Music Composer:
Bobby Tahouri
Producer:
Bret Saxon
Ari Palitz
Marco Garibaldi
Jeff Bowler
Stephen Fromkin
Production Design:
Roy Rede
Screenplay:
Jesse Mittelstadt
Julien Schwab
Set Decoration:
Dea Jensen
Writer:
Alex Merkin
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