A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 16, 2015
Original Title:
Exeter
Alternate Titles:
Backmask
ExitUs
ExitUs - Play it Backwards
Projet 666
The Asylum
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Bloodline Productions
Blumhouse Productions
GO Productions
Prescience and Row Productions
Shallow Focus
Vicarious Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18
Runtime: 91
During an all-night, drug-fueled party at an abandoned asylum known for the horrific treatment of its patients, a group of ordinary teens decide to experiment with the occult, mysteriously leading to a violent possession. In an effort to find help, the group rushes to escape, only to find themselves locked inside with no means of communication. Tempers flare, trusts are broken and in attempt to save one of their friends possessed by the demon, the amateurs try to perform an exorcism. Instead of solving the problem, and unbeknownst to them, they unleash an even more powerful and vengeful spirit, one with a distinct motive and which wants them all dead. The teen's only chance of survival is to uncover the asylum's deep mysteries and find a way out before it's too late.
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Additional Editor:
Eric R. Brodeur
Ken Blackwell
Art Direction:
Jared Hartley
Assistant Editor:
Jeremy Brunson
Assistant Property Master:
Joseph Kelsey
Best Boy Electric:
Robert Clark
Best Boy Grip:
Mark Brochu
Boom Operator:
Peter Stevenson
Camera Operator:
Eric Tramp
Camera Production Assistant:
Jon Stenning
Casting:
Anne Mulhall
Anne McCarthy
Kellie Roy
Compositor:
Colin Feist
Costume Design:
Deborah Newhall
Costume Supervisor:
Hillary Derby
Digital Compositor:
Ryan Purnell
Brian Hanable
Graeme Baitz
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Bradley Greer
Director:
Marcus Nispel
Director of Photography:
Eric Treml
Editor:
Blake Maniquis
Executive Producer:
Jason Blum
Steven Schneider
Michael E. Phillips
First Assistant Camera:
Darryl Byrne
Will Emery
First Assistant Director:
Gregory J. Smith
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Kevin Nanaumi
Gaffer:
Branden James Maxham
Generator Operator:
Chuck Rudolph
Hair Department Head:
Cheryl Daniels
Key Costumer:
Alyson MacInnis
Key Grip:
Paul Bulgin
Key Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Traub
Lighting Technician:
Harry Pray IV
Steve Sikora
David Christopher
Makeup Department Head:
Carla Antonino
Makeup Effects:
Christopher Dooly
Ben Bornstein
Matte Painter:
Ashish Dani
Music:
Eric Allaman
Music Editor:
David Bawiec
Producer:
Michael Corso
Trent Othick
Marcus Nispel
Brandt Andersen
Production Accountant:
Christopher Conkling
Production Coordinator:
Rebecca DiFillippo
Production Design:
Guy Roland
Property Master:
R. Vincent Smith
Script Supervisor:
Carol A. Compton
Second Assistant Camera:
Andy Mellen
Deb Peterson
Set Decoration:
Sarah Hill Richmond
Set Dresser:
Zach Salinger-Simonson
Leila Mrakovcich
Sound Designer:
Keith Bilderbeck
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jeremy Grody
Special Effects Coordinator:
John Ruggieri
Special Effects Technician:
Peter Rippe
Herve Desroches
James Johnson
Steadicam Operator:
Christopher TJ McGuire
Still Photographer:
Lisa Tanner
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Marini
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Emily Kister
Joseph Payo
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jeffrey Edward Baksinski
Rocco Passionino
Writer:
Kirsten Elms
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