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Release Date:
October 31, 2014
Original Title:
Lake Nowhere
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
The Ravacon Collective
Ursidae Parade
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 51
From the vaults of the golden age of slasher films comes LAKE NOWHERE, a raucous, bloody romp which resurrects the thrill of gory midnight movies for an hour-long plunge into the depths of horror. Inspired by the dusty days of VHS, LAKE NOWHERE is preceded by original trailers & commercials, replicating the experience of watching a long lost bootleg tape. When a group of friends arrive at a desolate lakeside cabin, they are stalked and murdered by a Masked Maniac, whose lust for blood transcends our world. This age-old tale of senseless slaughter quickly spirals into the realm of supernatural horror and classic monster movies, as we learn the true power that lies within LAKE NOWHERE.
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Associate Producer:
Jonathan Phelps
Stephen Phelps
Costume Design:
Lucas William Hale Van Scoy
Director:
Christopher Phelps
Maxim Van Scoy
Director of Photography:
Jennifer Leavitt
Christopher Phelps
Jonathan Phelps
Maxim Van Scoy
Editor:
Christopher Phelps
Executive Producer:
Rose Sambrato
Original Music Composer:
Anthony Espina
Ian Nichols
Timothy Oakley
Stephen Phelps
Producer:
Ryan Scott Fitzgerald
Production Design:
Ryan Scott Fitzgerald
Stephen Phelps
Set Decoration:
Rose Sambrato
Writer:
Ryan Scott Fitzgerald
Christopher Phelps
Stephen Phelps
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