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Release Date:
January 9, 2015
Original Title:
OMG... We're in a Horror Movie
Alternate Titles:
OMG... We're in a Horror Movie!!!
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Alchemical Brothers
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 107
Six friends having a weekly board game night are interrupted by a booming movie trailer voice from the sky. Inexplicably, they find themselves trapped in a Horror Movie. Who amongst them will turn into a homicidal killer? Who will be the sole survivor? And who will be the first to die in the shower? Struggling to break free from the stereotypes that would see them dead, each of the friends try to stay alive in whatever hopelessly desperate ways they can.
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Associate Producer:
Tyler David Gilbert
Sharon Mae Wang
Cinematography:
Greg Loebell
Co-Producer:
Tom Hatfield
Director:
Ajala Bandele
Editor:
Ajala Bandele
Executive Producer:
Ajala Bandele
Music:
Tyler David Gilbert
Producer:
Brittany Anne Woodford
Ajala Bandele
Stunt Coordinator:
Mel Turner
Stunts:
Brittany Anne Woodford
Jennifer Van Heeckeren
Writer:
Ajala Bandele
Tom Hatfield
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