A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 29, 2015
Original Title:
Rows
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Labyrinth 7
Rows
Storysolver Film Lab
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 84
Rows is a psychological thriller, a Gothic fantasy inspired by Grimm's tales. A young woman, Rose, is tasked by her developer father to deliver an eviction notice to a reclusive woman in a ramshackle farmhouse. The woman has strange powers, derived from the house itself. The enchantress puts Rose and her friend, Greta, under a spell. They become lost in a seemingly infinite cornfield and must repeat a series of surreal or terrifying events in order to solve the mystery and break the spell. Rose's father is drawn into the mystery, and Rose's relationship with him is tested. A series of shocking reversals leads to a haunting climax.
Associate Producer:
Joe Basile
Kenneth Hughes
Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Hill
Director:
David W. Warfield
Director of Photography:
Scott Chestnut
Editor:
Andrew Vona
First Assistant Editor:
Rex M. Teese
Foley:
Matt Davies
In Memory Of:
Barbara Weaver Warfield
Original Music Composer:
James Guymon
Other:
Rebecca Cammarata
Producer:
David W. Warfield
Screenplay:
David W. Warfield
Sound Recordist:
Rich Bussey
Special Effects:
Kaleigh Brown
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jason M. Koch
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