Staunton Hill (2009) [NR]

Release Date:
October 6, 2009

Original Title:
Staunton Hill

Alternate Titles:
Masakr v kopcích
Romero's Staunton Hill
Стаунтон Хилл

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Batpack Studios
Psycho Rock Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 89

In God's Name They Prey

When a group of hikers take off for a weekend of fun and adventure in remote mountain region, they unwittingly stumble across the Staunton family - for whom the hill is named - and find themselves at the mercy of a depraved, diabolical brood that will stop at nothing to rid their property of these "trespassers." The only law on Staunton's Hill is the law of the Stauntons...and, in this case, the penalty for defying that law is death.

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Shaun O'Donnell
Tom Gregg

Animal Wrangler:
Tom Perkins

Animation:
Jason Hager

Art Direction:
Jeremy Zerechak

Assistant Art Director:
Jeremiah Tinsley

Assistant Editor:
Jamie Lockhart

Associate Producer:
Brad Robinson
B.J. Hendricks

Best Boy Electric:
Nick Yost

Best Boy Grip:
Amishjim Schulze

Boom Operator:
Jerry Walterick

Chief Lighting Technician:
Bill Fuller

Co-Executive Producer:
David Dietrich

Compositing Artist:
Scott Benson

Costume Assistant:
Lydia Fandry

Costume Supervisor:
Andrea Housand

Director:
George Cameron Romero

Director of Photography:
Andrew Mclean

Dolly Grip:
Gregory L. Edwards

Editor:
Jonathan Lacocque
Melissa Burns

Executive Producer:
Bill Battin
Barry Shepard
Patrice Mercier
Jeff Battin

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Alex Andres

First Assistant Director:
Mark Shandley

Key Costumer:
Lindsey Tervo-Clemmens

Key Grip:
Doug Stanczak

Key Makeup Artist:
Christine Martin

Loader:
Colin Sheehy

Makeup Artist:
Reema Anbari

Music Producer:
Jesper Kyd

Musician:
Miguel Weissman
Brian Trifon

Original Music Composer:
Jesper Kyd

Pilot:
Cherokee Walker

Post Production Assistant:
Andrew Pollack

Post Production Supervisor:
Jonathan Lacocque

Producer:
Christofer Lombardo

Production Assistant:
Justin White
Kate Stewart
Sean Martin

Production Coordinator:
Adam Battin

Production Manager:
Tom Gregg

Production Office Coordinator:
Katherine Braham

Production Sound Mixer:
Wil Masisak

Property Master:
Christopher Maurer

Pyrotechnician:
Jerry Gergely

Scenic Artist:
Ashley Marze

Script Supervisor:
Jesse Best

Seamstress:
Ali Pace-McMutrie
Annette Pace

Second Assistant Camera:
Andrew Dutton

Second Assistant Director:
Carey Peterson

Set Dresser:
Shaun O'Donnell

Sound Designer:
Jerry Walterick

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mike Rotella

Special Effects Supervisor:
Kevin Kirkpatrick

Steadicam Operator:
Rich Schutte

Stunt Coordinator:
Randy Kovitz

Stunts:
Random Waldron

Thanks:
George A. Romero

Utility Sound:
Kevin Hawkins

VFX Artist:
Guy Micciche

Writer:
David Rountree

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