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Release Date:
January 23, 2010
Original Title:
YellowBrickRoad
Alternate Titles:
Vanished
Yellow Brick Road
Yellow Brick Road - Weg ohne Wiederkehr
Дорога из желтого кирпича
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Points North Film
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 99
In the Fall of 1940, the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked together up a winding mountain trail and into the wilderness. Without warning, they left behind everything: their homes, their clothes, and their money. The only clue where they went was a single word etched into stone near the forest’s edge: YELLOWBRICKROAD.
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Art Direction:
Ryan Farber
Best Boy Electric:
Michael Farino
Boom Operator:
Willy McKay
Costume Design:
Robert Eggers
Director:
Andy Mitton
Jesse Holland
Director of Photography:
Michael Hardwick
Editor:
Jesse Holland
Judd Resnick
Executive Producer:
Clark Freeman
Cassidy Freeman
Foley:
Craig Kyllonen
Gaffer:
Brandon Meadows
Grip:
Zachary Catania
Ralph Avacedo
Ross Bell
Makeup Artist:
Arnee Cusano
Makeup Effects:
John Russell
Music Supervisor:
Jonathan McHugh
Producer:
Eric Hungerford
Anessa Ramsey
Production Design:
Joseph Varca
Production Supervisor:
Sam Roberts
Script Supervisor:
Brett Dollar
Sound Designer:
Daniel Brennan
Sound mixer:
Greg Tobler
Special Effects:
Blake Myers
Stunt Coordinator:
John Vincent Mason
Unit Production Manager:
T.J. Moore
Visual Effects Art Director:
Chris Secrest
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Seth Donald
Writer:
Andy Mitton
Jesse Holland
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