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Release Date:
September 12, 2020
Original Title:
Occurrence at Mills Creek
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Spruce Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
A young girl awakens to a nightmare as her pleas to be seen and heard by her sister are taken as supernatural occurrences in this stylistic and suspenseful short that is now a full-length feature film.
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Assistant Director:
Cory Hika
Joey Crissman
Joe Fishel
Noah Crissman
Camera Operator:
Thomas Williams
Noah Crissman
Cinematography:
Don Swanson
Director:
Don Swanson
Grip:
Robert Milligan
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Tess Crawford
Taylor Crawford
Erika Shrout
Makeup Artist:
Elizabeth Rettig-Seitman
Music:
Mia Zanotti
Carly Mandell
Jay Zanotti
Mark D'Errico
Lorey Zanotti
Producer:
Don Swanson
John-Patrick Driscoll
Joe Fishel
Betsy Lynn George
Production Assistant:
Jada Mechling
Chris Garritano
Trey Montebell
Joey Crissman
Kolton Miller
Hayley Woodside
Robert Milligan
Madison Ritchey
Taylor Rumbarger
Ivana Kingston
Cereese Blose
Hannah Hoffman
Script Supervisor:
Chloey Toy
Set Photographer:
Liam McIlwain
Sound:
David Damrath
Joey Crissman
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