A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 23, 2007
Original Title:
Creek
Alternate Titles:
The Unfortunate
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Breakout Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
A group of friends driving to Las Vegas to attend a Horror convention decide to stop at a roadside attraction promising the opportunity to find gold. After being told about the ghosts who haunt the Creek, they head into the woods to test their luck disbelieving what has been told. Soon the friends decide to leave, but their car is missing and the roadside attraction is permanently closed. The only thing left to do is venture back into the woods and search for their car or anyone that could help, but after one friend finds hidden gold the ghosts of the Creek begins to stalk the group out of vengeance.
Director:
Lola Wallace
Director of Photography:
Caleb Emerson
Editor:
Daniel Freedman
Executive Producer:
Sherri Strain
Makeup Artist:
Gage Hubbard
Kazuyuki Okada
Music:
Mel Lewis
Producer:
Derek Osedach
Reza Riazi
Production Manager:
Brian J. Garland
Sound Mixer:
Edwin Dennis
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Tom Devlin
Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Vossberg
Writer:
Tom Devlin
Lola Wallace
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