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Release Date:
January 10, 2016
Original Title:
911 Nightmare
Alternate Titles:
Dispatch
Nightmare 911
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
The Cartel
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
Officer Chris McCullers was gravely injured in a shootout and now works on 911-dispatch. Resentful that her career has ended up here, Chris receives a call from a scared kid and dismisses it as a prank. The next day, she learns that the call was all too real: there's been a murder.
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Casting:
Paul Ruddy
Co-Producer:
Bryan Dick
Director:
Craig Moss
Director of Photography:
Paul Marschall
Editor:
Josh Noyes
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
Carla Woods
Stephanie Slack
Gaffer:
Mike Roddy
Hairstylist:
Rebecca Violet Schroeder
Makeup Department Head:
Christine Choi
Original Music Composer:
David Findlay
Producer:
Eric Scott Woods
Stan Spry
Production Coordinator:
Liz Vacovec
Production Design:
Spencer Brennan
Property Master:
Chris Prange
Script Supervisor:
Lana Marks
Set Decoration:
Brenton Berna
Sound Designer:
Keith Waggoner
Sound Effects Editor:
Pete Poulin
Still Photographer:
Rod Roberts
Stunt Coordinator:
Mikal Kartvedt
Stunt Double:
Lisa Hoyle
Writer:
Bryan Dick
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