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Release Date:
April 4, 2019
Original Title:
The Dark Military
Alternate Titles:
Dark Military
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Average Superstar Films
Backseat Conceptions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 85
What if a web cast, LIVE on Halloween, turned out to be a real life survival game? What if the people hunting them are a rogue military? What if all eyes from the around the world are tuned in, and with a short window of time, officials need to find out where this broadcast is taking place? With all of technology taken away from the the young adults to slow down any rescue team from finding them, they find themselves with no weapons to defend themselves. Can they be found in time, as the world watches on?
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Associate Producer:
Chris Cardillo
Jeni Miller
Camera Operator:
Shawn Caple
Steven Carino
Ben Neate
Zafer UlKucu
Christopher Witt
Co-Executive Producer:
Doug Sakmann
Costume Design:
Natalie Foxhill
Director:
Loren W. Lepre
Director of Photography:
Zafer Ulkucu
Editor:
Steven Carino
Executive Producer:
Natalie Foxhill
Gaffer:
D.J. Remcheck
In Memory Of:
Brooke McCarter
Makeup Artist:
Natalie Foxhill
Music:
Eros Cartechini
Producer:
Loren W. Lepre
Set Decoration:
Natalie Foxhill
Stunts:
Loren W. Lepre
Thanks:
Newt Wallen
Darrin Archer
Michael Gingold
Carin Haabak
Debra Lamb
Rita Squitiere
Eric Yelowitz
Writer:
Loren W. Lepre
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