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Release Date:
September 12, 2017
Original Title:
Clowntergeist
Alternate Titles:
Der Killerclown
Fear Itself
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 80
Emma, a college student with a crippling fear of clowns, must come face to face with her worst fear when an evil spirit in the body of a clown is summoned terrorizing the town she calls home.
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Art Direction:
Lisa Marie Escamilla
Assistant Art Director:
Samantha Villegas
Assistant Director:
Devi Rawal
Camera Operator:
Ryan Dayhoff
Cinematography:
Chaz Olivier
Co-Producer:
Aaron Mirtes
Chaz Olivier
Costume Design:
Karina Rivera
Director:
Aaron Mirtes
Editor:
Aaron Mirtes
Executive Producer:
Bradley Alan
Nic Dugger
First Assistant Camera:
Antoine Combelles
Michelle Diaz
First Assistant Director:
Annaliese Franklin
Gaffer:
Matt Garber
Grip:
Jose Mendez
Chris Gonzalez
Makeup Artist:
Michelle Struve
Music:
Kris Bendrick
Producer:
Elena Trueba
Production Design:
Lisa Marie Escamilla
Julia Moore
Screenplay:
Aaron Mirtes
Script Supervisor:
Fabiana Sevilha
Sound Designer:
Nathan Johnson
Sound Editor:
Nathan Johnson
Special Effects:
Michelle Struve
Story:
Brad Belemjian
Visual Effects:
Aaron Mirtes
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