Camp 139 (2013) [R]

Release Date:
October 25, 2013

Original Title:
Camp 139

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Nuclear Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 79

Life is full of tough decisions.

A drug fueled camping trip goes to hell when a militant killing machine stalks four teens through the wilderness, luring them toward an abandoned Army hospital.

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Boom Operator:
Alex Quitugua
Jamie Fultz

Director:
Benjamin James
Matthew J. Adams

Director of Photography:
AJ Young

Editor:
Dlo
Michael Mannor

Executive Producer:
Becky Adams
Matthew J. Adams
Arthur Adams
Benjamin James

First Assistant Camera:
Austin Michaels

First Assistant Director:
Shaun Center

Grip:
Neil Goldstein

Key Grip:
Jake Quinsey

Makeup Artist:
Tim Richards

Original Story:
Matthew J. Adams
Benjamin James

Production Designer:
Cole Daroff

Screenplay:
Emily Greene
Chris Small
Wendy Thomas
Benjamin James
Matthew J. Adams

Second Assistant Camera:
Justin Iseminger

Second Assistant Director:
Jacob R. Burke

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Dlo

Security:
James Johnston

Set Designer:
Cole Daroff

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tim Richards

Thanks:
Dr. Donald Middleton
Bartley Overbee
Pat Kaye
Debbie Overbee

Visual Effects Editor:
Michael Mannor

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Michael Mannor

Writer:
Matthew J. Adams

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