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Release Date:
October 2, 2003
Original Title:
Ghosts of Hamilton Street
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Mystery
Production Companies:
Back 2 One Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 106
In this award-winning student film, a troubled writer questions his sanity as people in his life vanish without a trace - and it seems he's the only one who realizes it. Each disappearance catapults him into a version of the world in which that person never existed at all, and once he realizes the specific order to this phenomenon, he must try to save the people he loves from forces he may never understand.
Assistant Director:
Adam Nickel
Assistant Editor:
Dave Foster
Associate Producer:
Paul Jerue
Best Boy Electrician:
Joe Wicker
Boom Operator:
Matthew Fishell
Rich Koeckert
J.P. Russo
Sarah Washburn
Cinematography:
Adam Valuckas
Costume Design:
Kara Webb
Craft Service:
Scott Santanen
Digital Effects Supervisor:
Gabriel Greene
Brian Stetson
Director:
Mike Flanagan
Documentation & Support:
Jessica Bounelis
Adam Valuckas
Editor:
Mike Flanagan
Electrician:
Chris Lentz
Executive Producer:
William Pinkine
Foley:
Jeff Seidman
Jamie Sinsz
Dave Seidman
Adam Valuckas
Sarah Washburn
Gaffer:
Jeff Seidman
Grip:
Dave Foster
Andrew Kent
Robin Rynarzewski
Darren Walker
Location Manager:
Robin Rynarzewski
Makeup Artist:
Gaby Chavez
Kara Webb
Music:
Dan O'Brien
Music Supervisor:
Christopher Cridler
Producer:
Dave Foster
Jeff Seidman
Production Design:
Sharri Arlin
Jen Hoops
Prop Maker:
Sharri Arlin
Script Supervisor:
Samantha Yon
Set Decoration:
Sharri Arlin
Sarah Brandes
Jeff Harrison
Jen Hoops
Set Dressing Artist:
Jeff Harrison
Sound:
Dave Seidman
Sound Mixer:
Dave Seidman
Sarah Washburn
Still Photographer:
Rich Koeckert
Travis Mays
Stunt Coordinator:
Tatsuya Aoyagi
Thanks:
Laura Flanagan
Timothy Flanagan
Frank Johnson
Peter Mullet
Nicole Seidman
Unit Production Manager:
Amy Winter
Writer:
Mike Flanagan
Dave Foster
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