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Release Date:
April 1, 2016
Original Title:
The Amityville Terror
Alternate Titles:
Amityville: The Terror
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
AZ Film Studios
Marquis Productions
Thriller Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+ GB: 15
Runtime: 84
When a new family moves to an old house in Amityville, they are tormented and tortured by an evil spirit living in the home while trapped by the malicious townspeople who want to keep them there.
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Best Boy Electric:
Kara Siebein
Camera Operator:
Arun Kapoor
Jay Dallen
Juan Frausto
Co-Producer:
Allison Geddie
Colin Randall
Klaudia Kaye
Costume Design:
Larae Mychel
LaRae Wilson
Dialogue Editor:
Scott Anthony Gould
Director:
Michael Angelo
Director of Photography:
Michael S. Ojeda
Editor:
Michael S. Ojeda
Executive Producer:
Rhett Giles
Simon Morton
William Morgan
Bobby Emprechtinger
Elan Dassani
Sarah Quay
Naz Tliachev
Steven Kalodner
Gaffer:
Jorge Hernandez
Key Hair Stylist:
Felipa Cabitac
Original Music Composer:
Darren Morze
Producer:
Yan Li
Philip Day
Zeus Zamani
Justin Jones
Production Design:
Brynna Yentz
Supervising Sound Editor:
Scott Anthony Gould
Writer:
Amanda Barton
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