A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 2, 2017
Original Title:
The Recall
Alternate Titles:
Final Recall
The Recall: Abduction (Virtual Reality)
Возвращение [The Recall]
不速星客
末隕回聲
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Bridgegate Pictures
Creativity Capital
Invico Capital
Minds Eye Entertainment
VMI Worldwide
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16 CA: R DE: 16 ES: 12 GB: 15 JP: R18+ NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 91
When five friends vacation at a remote lake house, they expect nothing less then a good time, unaware that Earth is under attack by an alien invasion and mass-abductions.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Mark Dobrescu
"B" Camera Operator:
Sean Kilgus
3D Artist:
Alexander Poplawski
ADR Engineer:
Bret Mazur
ADR Mixer:
Christopher Cleator
Additional Writing:
Teddy Wynne
Armorer:
John Sampson
Art Department Coordinator:
Kelby Delaet
Art Direction:
James Blonde
Assistant Accountant:
Alana Pethick
Assistant Editor:
Jessie D'Uva
Andre Monaco
Christelle Zeinoun
Assistant Location Manager:
William Tims
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Michelle T. Fell
Assistant Property Master:
Annie Henderson
Associate Producer:
Ian Bonhôte
Ben DeWalt
Ben Kaye
Best Boy Electric:
Cory Maclean
Best Boy Grip:
Kyle Curran
Boom Operator:
Evan Ferguson
Camera Trainee:
Billy Walker
Casting:
Jan Glaser
Deb Green
Casting Assistant:
Evelyn Travis
Jacob Hayman
Destee Klyne
Colorist:
Jack Tunnicliffe
Construction Coordinator:
Mark A. Judd
Continuity:
Pat Trautman
Costume Assistant:
Keira Lorenzen
Costume Design:
Chrissy Ito
Craft Service:
Dana Bosch
Digital Imaging Technician:
Marc Nadeau
Director:
Mauro Borrelli
Director of Photography:
Mark Dobrescu
Dolly Grip:
Leo Fafard
Editor:
Paul Buhl
Daryl K. Davis
Executive Producer:
Guy Griffithe
Andre Relis
Andrew Holmes
Isabella Marchese Ragona
Darren Benning
Mauro Borrelli
Jessica Bryant
Travis Cloyd
Trish Cook
Patrick Fischer
David Gilbery
Eric Peterson
Kirk Peterson
Ron Peterson
Sharon Young
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Kelly Veltri
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Chris Duerkopp
First Assistant Director:
Trevor Cunningham
Foley Artist:
Cal Harle
Gaffer:
Peter La Rocque
Grip:
Basil Fafard
Hairstylist:
Cory Hill
Key Grip:
Chad Biesenthal
Key Hair Stylist:
Nina McArthur
Key Makeup Artist:
Denise Barnes
Location Manager:
Gerri Logan
Makeup & Hair:
Crystal Badach
Makeup Artist:
Cynthia Thorne
Makeup Effects:
Leah Brock Acuna
Zach Jones
Emersen Ziffle
Online Editor:
Trevor Bennett
Original Music Composer:
Todd Bryanton
Post Production Supervisor:
Randy Shumay
Producer:
Kevin DeWalt
Danielle Masters
Wesley Snipes
Production Accountant:
Nigel Crook
Production Coordinator:
Lori Welbourne
Production Design:
Kathy McCoy
Property Master:
Skye Rolick
Props:
D. Regan Underwood
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Sean Symondson
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Jordan Powers
Second Assistant Director:
Jesse Nelson
Second Unit Director:
Josh Courtney
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Sean Kilgus
Security Coordinator:
Sean Hanlin
Set Decoration:
Adrian Traquair
Set Dresser:
Ashley Maclvor
Sound Editor:
Steve Hasiak
Cal Harle
Todd Bryanton
Sound Mixer:
Jason Wood
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rob Bryanton
Steve Hasiak
Sound Supervisor:
Rob Bryanton
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jon Funk
Still Photographer:
Darren Hull
Deon Nel
Story:
Mauro Borrelli
Stunt Coordinator:
Jon Funk
Stunt Double:
Mike Garthwaite
Quentin Schneider
Stunt Driver:
John Sampson
Third Assistant "A" Camera:
Cole Brewer
Third Assistant Director:
Ryan Carlsen
Transportation Captain:
Kevin Fynn
Transportation Coordinator:
Gerard Demaer
Truck Costumer:
Sheri Joy
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Milton Muller
Dylan Yastremski
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