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Release Date:
May 31, 2018
Original Title:
Fatal Pulse
Alternate Titles:
Night Pulse
Untitled Yuppie Fear Thriller
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
CineRidge Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 115
Follows the exploits of husband/wife moguls trapped with a deadbeat couch potato brother in a hallucinogenic 1-900 world of 1991. Everyone is plotting to kill everyone else, including themselves, and ultimately do. Inspired by the corporate take-over era of the late 80s/early 90s and all the dark, atmospheric, neo-noir thrillers that came along with it.
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Associate Producer:
Damin Toell
Digital Compositor:
Jay Cash
Director:
Damon Packard
Editor:
Damon Packard
Executive Producer:
Bob Ellis
Extras Casting:
Joey Scoopanelli
Producer:
Gui Pereira
Special Effects:
Phil Osborne
Stunt Coordinator:
Matt Slayer
Visual Effects:
Dean Parks
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jonathan Galimore
Writer:
Khris Kaneff
Damon Packard
John Bekolay
Steve Cattani
Mike Hickey
Peter Neil
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