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Release Date:
October 21, 2018
Original Title:
The Thing About Beecher's Gate
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Dangerous Days Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
By order of the sheriff, a freshly transferred deputy must spend the night in a remote shed with only a flashlight, a shotgun, and a promise that he's fulfilling the oldest tradition in Beecher's Gate.
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Additional Music:
Zak Thomas
Jacob Wilcom
Art Designer:
Deven Fenn
Camera Operator:
Dylan Lusk
Director:
Jeremy Herbert
Director of Photography:
Jeremy Herbert
Dylan Lusk
Editor:
Jeremy Herbert
First Assistant Camera:
Samuel Scourfield
Lighting Technician:
Marisha Partika
Logan Rishaw
Andrew Bellinger
Music:
Sam Pownell
Producer:
Samuel Scourfield
Props:
Wolf Stahl
Marisha Partika
Second Unit Director:
Samuel Scourfield
Set Photographer:
Alex Bryan
Sound:
Logan Rishaw
Sam Pownell
Special Effects:
Wolf Stahl
Marisha Partika
Story:
Jeremy Herbert
Morgan McLeod
Writer:
Jeremy Herbert
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