A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 10, 2017
Original Title:
Pinwheel
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
A decade after her mother's murder, Riley Canterbury must return home, after her neglectful, carnival owner father has gone missing. She soon realizes things in this small New England town are much stranger and sinister than she remembered.
Associate Producer:
Lisa Caserta
Abbiegayle Shafer
Casting Producer:
David Gere
Cinematography:
Nick Norrman
Director:
Daniel Dahlstrom
Editor:
Daniel Dahlstrom
Executive Producer:
James Cillizza
Daniel Dahlstrom
Mike Hychko
Darren O'Brien
Jared Safier
First Assistant Camera:
David Sikora
First Assistant Director:
Elisa Duran
Foley Artist:
Darren O'Brien
Gaffer:
Mike Magilnick
Key Grip:
John Galvin
Makeup Artist:
Julianne Ross
Music:
Wesley A. Mucik
Producer:
Gabriel Campisi
David Gere
Production Assistant:
Mathew Morin
Production Design:
Nicholas Bogroff Ganssle
Script Supervisor:
Eileen Slavin
Second Assistant Camera:
Chris Boylston
Second Assistant Director:
Josiah Burns
Sound:
Quinn Wilson
Special Effects:
Phil 'Skippy' Adams
Special Effects Assistant:
Bob Sousa
Stunts:
David Gere
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Lisa Caserta
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