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Release Date:
October 5, 2017
Original Title:
Campfire Creepers: The Skull of Sam
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Future Lighthouse
Oculus VR
Q Department
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
Long before written language, cinema or television, there were campfire stories. Youth scaring the living bejeezus out of each other on dark nights at summer camp is a tradition as rich and eternal as the earliest campfire tales.
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ADR Recordist:
José Luis Canalejo
ADR Voice Casting:
Austin Snyder
Timothy Cubbison
Assistant Costume Designer:
Alejandro Van Rooy
Casting:
Pilar Moya
Cinematography:
Luis Enrique Carrión
Colorist:
Pepín
Costume Assistant:
Ana Dorador
Costume Design:
Alberto Luna
Creator:
Martin Wichmann
Creature Design:
Cristina Ortega
Digital Compositor:
Fernando Adem
Director:
Alexandre Aja
Executive Producer:
Casey Cooper Johnson
Martin Wichmann
Location Manager:
Daniel Escribano
Makeup Artist:
Lorena Elizabeth Wic
Estefania Montero
Producer:
Alexandre Aja
Production Coordinator:
Alberto Imaz
Production Design:
Koldo Vallés
Production Manager:
Julian Sanchez
Script Supervisor:
Elena Moreno-Martet
Sound Designer:
Dražen Bošnjak
Sound Mixer:
Fernando Aliaga
Stunt Coordinator:
Ignacio Carreño
Tailor:
Sabrina Lazaro
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Rocío Ruiz de Azúa
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Javier de Prado
Carlos Rubio
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