A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2007
Original Title:
Cold Ones
Alternate Titles:
Dead Letters
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
Every stranger has a secret in writer-director Garrett Clancy’s indie drama, also released as Dead Letters. Ten years after his first novel went down in flames, the hard knocks just won’t stop for K.C. Corcoran (C. Thomas Howell) - his girlfriend’s just thrown him out. K.C. hopes to get his life back on track by writing another book and heads to a remote mountain cabin to work on it … but the locals prove more hazardous than he could have guessed.
Art Direction:
Tammi Sutton
Associate Producer:
Richard Casey
Co-Producer:
Brad Sykes
Costume Design:
Tammi Sutton
Director:
Garrett Clancy
Director of Photography:
Scott Spears
Editor:
Richard Casey
First Assistant Director:
Josephina Sykes
Original Music Composer:
David Baerwald
Producer:
Josephina Sykes
Garrett Clancy
Screenplay:
Garrett Clancy
Second Unit:
Brad Sykes
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Andrew Giannetta
Still Photographer:
Janet Tracy Keijser
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