Neighbor (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 28, 2009

Original Title:
Neighbor

Alternate Titles:
Neighbor - UC

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Third Floor Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 18 

Runtime: 90

Fear your neighbor.

A mysterious new girl arrives in posh suburban neighborhood and quickly sets out to terrorize the town. As she starts breaking into homes and torturing the occupants, they begin to realize that she isn't just another girl next door.

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Art Direction:
Rob Nemeth

Best Boy Electric:
Andrew Shankweiler

Best Boy Grip:
Josh Fordham

Boom Operator:
Shawn Allen

Camera Operator:
MJ Schirmer

Casting:
Jason Loftus
Diane Heery

Costume Design:
Angeline Zeigler

Costumer:
Angeline Zeigler

Digital Imaging Technician:
John Bernard Vallon

Director:
Robert A. Masciantonio

Director of Photography:
Jeff Schirmer

Electrician:
Blaise Miller
Micky Wheeler

First Assistant Camera:
Rory Hanrahan

Gaffer:
Matt Imbrogno

Key Grip:
Kevin Gallagher

Key Makeup Artist:
April Chatman-Royce

Location Manager:
Paolo Pilladi

Music:
Kurt Oldman

Producer:
Charles Smith

Production Design:
Michael Crenshaw

Property Master:
Kevin Kindle

Pyrotechnician:
Jeffrey Cox

Script Supervisor:
Charles S. Rowe

Second Assistant Camera:
Stephen Breslin

Set Costumer:
Ashley Shartle
Lindsey Kruichak

Sound Designer:
Steven M. Pastore
Joshua B. Nayduch

Sound Mixer:
Johnpaul Golaski

Steadicam Operator:
Alan J. Mehlbrech

Still Photographer:
Josh Bender

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Molina Minard

Writer:
Robert A. Masciantonio

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