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Release Date:
October 11, 2010
Original Title:
Farm
Alternate Titles:
The Farm - Survive the Dead
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Uncharted Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 73
Charlie and his little brother Simon live a secluded life, feeding off of the land and surviving on their own. The monotony of their lives remains unchanged: day after day, month after month, yet, something keeps them from growing comfortable, from feeling safe. And all too soon, the nightmare brewing beneath the surface of their quiet farm life will erupt. For how can one survive the end of the world and expect their future to be bright? How can one expect there to be a future at all?
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Andrew F. Gleason
Director:
Hank Bausch
Andrew M. Jackson
Director of Photography:
Evan Kimball Plochmann
Editor:
Andrew F. Gleason
Executive Producer:
Hank Bausch
Andrew M. Jackson
Key Grip:
Nathan Ackerman
Music:
Nadine Gleason
Producer:
Paul Farrell
Sound Editor:
Andrew F. Gleason
Sound Recordist:
Neal Farrell
Special Effects Assistant:
Lily Strain
Special Effects Coordinator:
Mike Strain Jr.
Special Effects Technician:
Madison Strain
Writer:
Paul Farrell
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