A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Lauren Dougherty, Ignacyo Matynia, Karen Sweeney
Written by:
Bob Klein
Andrew Schwarz
Directed by:
Andrew Schwarz
Release Date:
April 24, 2017
Original Title:
The Cabinet in the Woods
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 18
Carl (Ignacyo Matynia) is searching for his missing dog in the middle of the woods. After hours of looking and ready to give up, he stumbles upon something incredibly bizarre; a brand new cabinet mysteriously placed in the woods. Carl's curiosity leads to unspeakable horrors that only his wife (Lauren Dougherty) has a chance of stopping! The Cabinet in the Woods is an obscure, daring cult thriller born from the alliance of multi-award winning director, Andrew Schwarz (SEPARATION), and cinematographer/editor, Bob Klein. Featuring thrilling special effects and makeup by Hinano Leung and Cuty Lin, these ambitious filmmakers have created a body horror classic that has to be seen to be believed.
A man searching for his lost dog in the woods stumbles upon something very bizarre.
Boom Operator:
Eddy Gomez
Camera Operator:
Wynton Brewster
Costume Design:
Cuty Lin
Director:
Andrew Schwarz
Director of Photography:
Bob Klein
Editor:
Bob Klein
First Assistant Director:
Jon Bewley
Gaffer:
Dan Kelleher
Hair Department Head:
Cuty Lin
Makeup Artist:
Hinano Leung
Cuty Lin
Music:
Andrew Schwarz
Producer:
Bob Klein
Andrew Schwarz
Production Design:
Andrew Schwarz
Production Manager:
Andrew Schwarz
Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Loo
Sound Mixer:
Eddy Gomez
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Hinano Leung
Still Photographer:
Aiden Ettlinger
Writer:
Bob Klein
Andrew Schwarz
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