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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
While driving, an estranged couple's car is hit twice. A sheriff takes them to a motel where they hear disturbing noises from a room, realizing they're part of a deadly game.
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 Supervisor:
Szilva Vecserdy
Original Music Composer:
Andrew Markus
Ryan Dufrene
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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