A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 15, 2016
Original Title:
13 Cameras
Alternate Titles:
Slumlord
The Landlord
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
30 Bones Cinema
79th & Broadway Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 NL: 16
Runtime: 87
Newlyweds Claire and Ryan have just moved into a new house. Both are hoping Claire’s pregnancy will be the cement needed to hold their already fraying relationship together. Little do they know their marital issues are the least of their problems. For unbeknownst to them, their scruffy, sleazy and lascivious landlord has installed numerous miniature cameras all over their home and has been spying on them from Day One. Then Ryan begins an office affair, and the landlord kits out the secret basement with chains and soundproofing. Something is going to give in this suburban shocker packed with nasty surprises.
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Art Direction:
Evan Haigh
Director:
Victor Zarcoff
Director of Photography:
Jess Dunlap
Editor:
Derek Desmond
Executive Producer:
Jordan Rudman
Andrew van den Houten
Gaffer:
Joel Sutherland
Matthew Thomas Garza
Original Music Composer:
Paul Koch
Producer:
Kevin McManus
Tony Yacenda
Jim Cummings
Matthew McManus
Ethan Rosenberg
Benjamin Wiessner
Production Design:
Charlie Textor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ric Schnupp
Sound Recordist:
Anthony Kozlowski
Special Effects:
Adrian Marcato
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ric Schnupp
Visual Effects:
Derek Desmond
Writer:
Victor Zarcoff
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