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Release Date:
November 21, 2017
Original Title:
Spreading Darkness
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama | Fantasy | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Black Elephant Productions
Casual Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Stu Undercoffler is a corrupt CEO whose drive for power has led him to make some highly unethical choices. Once Stu's self-serving decisions have begun to spread darkness through the world, there's no stopping it. After losing his wife, Stu begins to have a crisis of conscience but starts to believe he is being stalked and has been hallucinating. Is he losing his mind or have his former victims come back to wreck havoc on him?
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Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Blake Hooks
Art Direction:
Brendan Turrill
Sarah Dawn Hamlin
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Karissa Andrews
Associate Producer:
Jessica Luhrssen
Patricio Godoy
Casting:
Mary E. Fry
Cinematography:
Will Barratt
Co-Producer:
Mary E. Fry
Costume Design:
Zainab Outlaw
Director:
Josh Eisenstadt
Editor:
Mathias Hilger
Josh Eisenstadt
Duwayne Dunham
Executive Producer:
Francesca Zappitelli
Gina Ronhovde
Anthony Labrosciano
Fardis Sid Davarpanah
Anna Edens
Tim Nye
Rubén Ramírez
Key Makeup Artist:
Tara Hiljus
Makeup Artist:
Laci Simon
Hope Zarro
Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall
Producer:
Aaron Pope
Esther Goodstein
Production Design:
David Dean Ebert
Screenplay:
Josh Eisenstadt
Aaron Pope
Set Decoration:
Danielle Bauman
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