A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 18, 2003
Original Title:
Claustrophobia
Alternate Titles:
Serial Slayer
Production Companies:
Cassava Films
Greenstem Productions
Integration Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 79
A serial killer armed with a crossbow pistol is murdering people from their own rooftops. When three young coworkers at a poorly-attended slumber party start hearing footsteps on the roof, they fear the worst.
Art Direction:
Michael Cacciotti
Assistant Editor:
Jeremiah Thompson
Maxx Gillman
Boom Operator:
Daniel Crothers
Casting:
Jay Beeber
Arianna Ortiz
Co-Producer:
Julia Stemock
Costume Designer:
Bethan Land
Director:
Mark Tapio Kines
Director of Photography:
Bevan Crothers
Editor:
Marc Wade
First Assistant Director:
Michael R. Holm
Key Makeup Artist:
Rick Bongiovanni
Line Producer:
Julia Stemock
Makeup Artist:
Deborah Dimond
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Farrell
Producer:
Mark Tapio Kines
Production Coordinator:
Kathleen Widden
Production Design:
Michael Cacciotti
Script Supervisor:
Suzanne C. Swindle
Second Assistant Director:
Lucas Young
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Lucas Young
Sound Effects Editor:
Matt Neth
Sound Mixer:
Shawn London
Stand In:
Paul Deng
Daniel Crothers
Matt Hightshoe
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ronnie Kimball
Writer:
Mark Tapio Kines
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