Post-Mortem (2010) [NR]

Release Date:
September 25, 2010

Original Title:
Post-Mortem

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
B.P.A. Productions
Fleet Street Films
R² Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 113

Come watch me die.

A suicidal teenage boy is befriended by a sadistic serial killer, who vows to set him free of his drug-addicted family.

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Art Direction:
Steven J. Murray

Assistant Editor:
Taylor Sampere

Associate Producer:
Tony Kates
Kevin Ashley
Beth Kates
James J. Ward
Elizabeth Ward
Pat McCusker
Kati Jordan
Jason Carroll

Camera Operator:
Taylor Sampere
Paul McCloskey
John Larsen

Casting:
Anthony Spadaccini

Characters:
Anthony Spadaccini
Jay Cusack

Co-Executive Producer:
Paul McCloskey
Barbara Lessin
Kati Jordan

Director:
Anthony Spadaccini

Director of Photography:
Anthony Spadaccini

Editor:
Anthony Spadaccini

Executive Producer:
Anthony Spadaccini
Benjamin P. Ablao Jr.

Producer:
Mark Cray
Anthony Spadaccini
Jay Cusack
Benjamin P. Ablao Jr.

Production Design:
Tanisha Dungee

Prop Designer:
Beth Sikma

Second Unit Director:
Bobby Jones

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Bobby Jones

Set Dresser:
Jonathan Adam Duerr
Janet Jay

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Bobby Jones

Still Photographer:
John Larsen

Stunt Coordinator:
Mark Cray

Technical Advisor:
Scott Duca

Writer:
Mark Cray
Anthony Spadaccini
Jay Cusack

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