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Release Date:
August 1, 2015
Original Title:
Ghost Squad
Alternate Titles:
Ghost Dog
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Brand Inc. Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 87
Growing up in a small town, Charlie, Alex and Nick weren't the most popular kids around after they formed "The Elite Monster Unit". Chasing notorious, mythical legends and ghosts was exciting to them, not "cool" to the other kids around. So they lived their lives on the outside of the "in" crowd. Making matters worse was Charlie's obvious crush on Brandy, one of the most popular kids in school and sister to one of the biggest bullies around. Trying to impress Brandy, Charlie accepts a dare from her brother Nick that says he and his friends must spend Halloween night in a house long rumored to be haunted.What seems to be an easy challenge quickly turns out to be a night of frights as Charlie, Nick and Alex find themselves in the fight of their lives trying to out smart (and outrun) their new nemesis, a ghost dog named Salty, who does whatever he can to make this the worst night of their lives...
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Additional Script Supervisor:
Sara Werner
Art Direction:
Joel Souza
Casting Director:
Cinda Snow
Cinematography:
Graham Robbins
Co-Producer:
Doug Bilitch
Colorist:
Michael Pine
Director:
Joel Souza
Editor:
Randy Carter
Executive Producer:
Andrew Brod
Extras Casting:
Bill Dance
First Assistant Director:
Doug Bilitch
Line Producer:
Merrilee Holt
Music:
Giona Ostinelli
Post Production Supervisor:
Sophie Wang
Producer:
Christopher Barish
Jim Valdez
Script Supervisor:
Maggie Werning
Second Assistant Director:
Nic Birdsall
Second Second Assistant Director:
Quentin Frismand
Security:
Delone Robinson
Story:
Mario Ponce
Studio Teacher:
Belinda McCormick
Guy Flint
Transportation Captain:
Paul White
Jim Martell
Unit Production Manager:
John Hermann
Writer:
Michael Berlin
Jim Valdez
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