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Release Date:
September 22, 2010
Original Title:
Terror Trap
Alternate Titles:
Bed and Breakfast
Terror Trap
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
DMG Holdings
Dan Garcia Productions
Most Wanted Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 18 GB: 18
Runtime: 86
Driving to a weekend getaway, a car breakdown strands young couple Don and Nancy (David James Elliot and Heather Marsden) while passing through a small, rural Louisiana town. Finding the couple on the roadside, the towns inhospitable Sheriff Taylor (Jeff Fahey) tells them therell be no one to repair their car before morning. He directs them to a nearby motel for the night run by Carter (Michael Madsen). Checking into the seedy, rundown establishment, Don and Nancy have no way of knowing how this place deals with outsiders. Badge aside, the Sherriff answers to Carter, as do a gang of twisted, masked kidnappers, torturers, and killers. By the time Don and Nancy realize whats happening, its too late to flee. They must fight to survive the night, or be the next victims of the Terror Trap...
ADR Recordist:
Leobardo Ledon
Art Department Coordinator:
Cindy Miller
Art Direction:
Jeremy Woolsey
Boom Operator:
Carlos Wilkerson
Camera Operator:
Michael Sheely
Casting:
Matt Keith
Pamela Azmi-Andrew
Construction Foreman:
John Capdevielle
Costumer:
Jodi Schexnaydre
Director:
Dan Garcia
Director of Photography:
John Lands
Editor:
Ryan Dufrene
Foley:
G.W. Pope III
Gaffer:
Joe Salcedo
Music:
Andrew Markus
Ryan Dufrene
Music Supervisor:
Szilva Vecserdy
Producer:
Dan Garcia
Production Manager:
Maddeson Garcia
Script Supervisor:
Stacey England
Set Decoration:
Cheryle Grace
Set Designer:
Patrick W. Knight
Sound Effects Editor:
Hidefumi Aoki
Brad Whitcanack
Michael Woodward
Sound Mixer:
Sammy Huen
Special Effects:
Carlos Savant
Stunt Coordinator:
Matt Triplett
Danny Cosmo
Stunts:
Mark De Alessandro
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael J. McDonald
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Casey Bundick
Writer:
Dan Garcia
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