Strawberry Spring (2001) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 29, 2001

Original Title:
Strawberry Spring

Alternate Titles:
Stephen King's Strawberry Spring

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Black Box Pictures
Springheel Jack Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 8

When a mysterious stalker strikes at a small campus, the some students find themselves stunned and terrified by the going-ons around them. One student, however, becomes fascinated with the murders.

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Associate Producer:
Marcus Freeman

Best Boy Grip:
Carlos Zuniga

Boom Operator:
Sandy Mendelson

Camera Production Assistant:
James Harrison IV
Paul Knubley

Director:
Doveed Linder

Director of Photography:
Dave Rutherford

Dolly Grip:
Cory Clay

Editor:
Christopher J. Benson

Executive Producer:
Al Bussen

First Assistant Director:
Joseph T. Bitzer

Gaffer:
David Berliner

Key Grip:
John Sennott

Makeup Artist:
Theresa Miller

Music:
Nathan Hershey

Production Designer:
Paul H. Alpert

Production Sound Mixer:
Fred Early

Second Assistant Director:
Marcus Freeman
Mike Heeter

Second Unit Cinematographer:
Christopher J. Benson

Second Unit Director of Photography:
David Berliner

Short Story:
Stephen King

Steadicam Operator:
Dave Rutherford

Writer:
Doveed Linder

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