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Release Date:
October 8, 2017
Original Title:
Goodnight, Gracie
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Evidence Productions, LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 4
A devout child is awoken by her mother's scream, and after investigating realizes she must fight to escape the same fate.
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Casting:
Al Miller
Colorist:
Robert Crosby
Costume Designer:
Learon Inbar
Craft Service:
Joe 'Commish' Sandoval
Digital Imaging Technician:
Mark Armenta
Director:
Stellan Kendrick
Director of Photography:
Julia Swain
Editor:
Kaitlin Hollingsworth
Executive Producer:
Graham Wetterhahn
Joey Deutsch
Marcin Nadolny
First Assistant Camera:
Carlos López
First Assistant Director:
Jason Heinrich
Foley Artist:
Roman Chimienti
Gaffer:
Kelly Urban
Graphic Designer:
Bryan Honig
Key Grip:
William Frank Ramsey
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Christine Culhane
Music:
S. Peace Nistades
Post Production Coordinator:
James Sandoval
Producer:
Gloria Sandoval
Stellan Kendrick
Production Artist:
Tricia Gunter
Production Design:
Sheiva Khalily
Production Sound Mixer:
Sam May
Script Supervisor:
Ellen "Glee" Durnal
Second Assistant Camera:
Luis C. Salgado
Second Assistant Director:
Jonny Perl
Sound Editor:
Jay Pellizzi
Sound Effects Editor:
Roman Chimienti
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Allie Shehorn
Still Photographer:
Tommy Gonzalez
Chris McMillan
Storyboard Artist:
Dorian Yarnelson
Studio Teacher:
Todd Pliss
Swing:
Benjamin Dunst
Alexander Nash
Jeffrey New
Title Graphics:
Bryan Honig
Visual Effects:
Sergey Metelskiy
Dmitry Talin
Visual Effects Producer:
Kristopher Wile
Vocals:
Marie-Christine Weill
Writer:
Stellan Kendrick
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