A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 20, 2011
Original Title:
13th Sign
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Iconic Film Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
Twelve individuals who think they are competing for a million dollars on a New Reality TV Show are drugged, beaten, trapped and chained in a chamber room far below the earth buried under the ashes of a slaughterhouse that burned to the ground in the 1930s. When the chamber doors open, the twelve contestants are soon faced with their worst fears when they realize that they have not just been kidnapped but that they are being used in the Devils Ritual held by his Fallen Angels, the Guardians Waylon Reavis and Jeff Hatrix who brutally torture and dismember their victims one by one, using their bodies to create an altar for the Devil to open the gates and unleash hell on earth by the date 12-21-2012.
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Art Direction:
Dave Wisnieski
Al Wisnieski
Assistant Editor:
Brittany Romatowski
Kyle R. Adcock
Assistant Property Master:
Rusty Lungsford
Associate Producer:
Dave Wisnieski
Lucio Raineri
Jeff Lavers
Al Wisnieski
Boom Operator:
Paul Fretter
Camera Operator:
James Liddell
Joseph Bartok
Kyle R. Adcock
Lucio Raineri
Carpenter:
Matt Sysol
John Riske
Keith Dean
Curtis McCall
Bob Rubago
Casting:
Christie Palmer
Kathi J. Moore
Cinematography:
James Liddell
Skip Erickson
Color Designer:
Trevor Furness
Costume Design:
Vikki Hicks
Director:
Stan Fritzmeier
Michael Donald Bryant
Dolly Grip:
Jim Hentges
Editor:
Clark Birchmeier
Greg Van Newkirk
Editorial Staff:
Daniel D. Smith
Executive Producer:
Richard Herbert
Ken Cooper
Genevieve Hubbell
Antonio Adam Nassr
Bob Waun
Todd Latouf
Ray MacDonald
Stephen Chew
Christie Palmer
Sue Rhen
Matt Sysol
Gaffer:
Mike Kozub
Grip:
Paul Barber
Steve Stone
Brittany Romatowski
Suzanne Sears
Makeup Artist:
Kimi Alani
Scott A. Carr
Marni Barnes
Rob Delamorte'
Makeup Department Head:
Melody B. Montiel
Makeup Effects:
Jeff Hornsby
Wendy Paquette
Daniel Phillips
Kimberly Lennox
Donna Terwilliger
Original Music Composer:
Ben Holst
Jeremy Gilbertson
Post Production Consulting:
Daniel D. Smith
Steve Brewer
Producer:
Bill Lowery
Jonathan Krueger
Production Accountant:
Sue Rhen
Production Coordinator:
Christian Johnson
Gavin Briggs
Production Design:
Jeff Lavers
Jonathan Krueger
Production Office Assistant:
Mike Hauxwell
Property Master:
Linda Simko
Propmaker:
Jeff Lavers
Roger Fowler
Mark Isabell
Screenplay:
Robert E. Hoxie
Script Supervisor:
Jax Martin
Dillon Hargett
Set Dresser:
Michael W. Moran
Sound:
Christopher Carl
Sound Editor:
J.T. Royster
Daniel D. Smith
Sound Mixer:
Craig Mikolajczyk
Special Effects:
Jim Hentges
Scott A. Carr
Still Photographer:
Gavin Briggs
Kimberly Lennox
Rob Delamorte'
Stunt Coordinator:
Raffi Elias
Supervising Film Editor:
Clark Birchmeier
Title Designer:
Steve Brewer
Transportation Captain:
Michael Longo
Visual Effects Designer:
Tony Tale
Jeff Bilbrey
Justin Noland
Brandon Carl
Kirk Noland
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