A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 10, 2007
Original Title:
Somebody Help Me
Alternate Titles:
Somebody Help Me
Somebody Help Me (2007)
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Basement Films
Christopher Brian Films
Franchise Boys Films
The Ultimate Group Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 100
Brendan Young and Darryl Jennings take a trip to Lake Arrowhead with a group of college friends to celebrate Young's girlfriend's birthday. One-by-one the co-eds begin disappearing until a mysterious young visitor arrives and helps them begin to unravel their tangled web of terror.
Art Department Production Assistant:
Jonathan Canuto
Jon-Michael Schoeny
Art Direction:
Paige Bossier
Maxwell Fasen
Assistant Editor:
Paul Abelkis
Best Boy Electric:
Eric S. Boland
Boom Operator:
Tom Caton
Casting:
Robi Reed
Casting Assistant:
Earl Minfield
Costume Design:
Ca-Trece Mas'Sey
Director:
Chris Stokes
Director of Photography:
Christopher Tufty
Editor:
Peter Devaney Flanagan
Electrician:
Sean P. Neelon
Michael Ursetta
Jim West
Jonathan Cushing
Gaffer:
Marcelo Colacilli
Makeup Artist:
Jamallie Bradley
Music:
Tony Scott
Ceiri Torjussen
Music Supervisor:
Henley Regisford
Producer:
Juanita Charles
Production Design:
Samantha Summers
Screenplay:
Chris Stokes
Script Supervisor:
Larry Madill
Set Costumer:
Chesney Henderson
Sound Editor:
Mark Hailstone
Sound Mixer:
David Chornow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kenneth L. Johnson
Steadicam Operator:
Victor Macias
Still Photographer:
Vi Peou
Stunt Coordinator:
Kevin Derr
Stunt Double:
Gregg Dandridge
Supervising Sound Editor:
Edmond J. Coblentz Jr.
Kenneth L. Johnson
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