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Release Date:
August 31, 2017
Original Title:
Escape Room
Alternate Titles:
Escape Room - Tödliche Spiele
La Maldicion de la Caja Calavera
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Entity3 Productions
Global Genesis Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 JP: R15+ RU: 18+
Runtime: 90
Four friends who partake in a popular Los Angeles escape room find themselves stuck with a demonically possessed killer. They have less than an hour to solve the puzzles needed to escape the room alive.
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Camera Operator:
Justin Koenen
Construction Coordinator:
Minh-Triet Anthony Nguyen
Costume Design:
Amparo Maru
Director:
Peter Dukes
Director of Photography:
Pierluigi Malavasi
Editor:
Eric Won
First Assistant Camera:
Sean Frisoli
Gaffer:
Zach Rasmussen
Arman Zajic
Key Grip:
Salvador Cachu
Luis Batres
Key Makeup Artist:
Morgan McDonnell
Makeup Department Head:
Marina Coria
Music:
D.E. Christensen
Producer:
Corbin Timbrook
Ron Althoff
Harel Goldstein
Jacov Bresler
Production Design:
Elijah Flores
Script Supervisor:
Paul Lazo
Michael Coulombe
Sound Designer:
Scott Radke
David Thomas Olson
Sound Effects Editor:
Andy Hurtado
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Ettel
Still Photographer:
Shelby Goldstein
Visual Effects:
Rene Lyle
Kevin Rome
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Naomi Melody Perez
Writer:
Peter Dukes
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