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Release Date:
February 14, 2004
Original Title:
The Halfway House
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
BV Entertainment Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
Young girls are disappearing in and around the Mary Magdalen Halfway House for Troubled Girls.
Art Department Assistant:
Christopher Goettsche
Art Direction:
Dave Preston
Assistant Editor:
Ritchie Pasiliao
Associate Producer:
Michael Gaglio
Sam F. Park
Best Boy Electric:
Keith Sorrell
Melissa Holton
Best Boy Grip:
John Matysiak
Boom Operator:
Jay Golden
Costume Design:
Vicky Avery
Creature Design:
Kenneth J. Hall
Digital Compositor:
Anthony Doublin
Director:
Kenneth J. Hall
Director of Photography:
Thomas L. Callaway
Editor:
Julie Lucas
Executive Producer:
Kenneth J. Hall
Cleve Hall
Lynda Williams
First Assistant Camera:
Cristian Grigore
First Assistant Director:
Ed Polgardy
Gaffer:
David C. Smith
Grip:
Chris Redfern
Andrew Kress
Hairstylist:
Allison Watson
Key Grip:
Mark Napier
Location Manager:
Doris Wishman
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Rosalinda Castillo MacĂas
Jaimie Alban
Makeup Effects:
Christopher Bergschneider
Musician:
Mars Homeworld
Original Music Composer:
Atom Smith
Post Production Supervisor:
David Knauer
Producer:
Ed Polgardy
Production Assistant:
Mary E. Brown
Production Sound Mixer:
D. J. Ritchie
Scenic Artist:
Christopher Goettsche
Second Assistant Camera:
Brian Stemmler
Second Assistant Director:
Josephina Sykes
Set Designer:
Michael Gaglio
Set Dresser:
Jen Swanston
Sound Assistant:
William J. Steinburg
Sound Designer:
David Knauer
Jason Atkinson
Still Photographer:
Dayna Hawes
Stunt Coordinator:
Dennis Scott
Unit Production Manager:
Josephina Sykes
Utility Stunts:
Ator Tamras
Craig Jensen
Writer:
Kenneth J. Hall
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