A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 31, 2019
Original Title:
Genomorph
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Hydra Entertainment
Mindspath Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 93
A small Midwestern town is turned upside down as its local sheriff finds himself hunting for a missing young man. The young mans wife is at the mercy of her community and its law enforcement to help her find him and in the process it seems the body count is rising throughout the hunt. The young man finds himself in a state of amnesia and can't recall who he is and how he got where he is. As he tries to discover his own identity he discovers strange things are happening to him and he can not control an evil that seems to be growing ever so rapidly inside him. As the horror that has hit this quiet little community has grown into something that even the sheriff and his people can't seem to stop - the terror seems to be leaving nothing but death in its wake.
Assistant Director:
Ty Marcus
Associate Producer:
Robert W. Evans
Dustin Mattson
Mark Vadik
Casting:
Chazz DeMoss
Co-Producer:
Devon Mikolas
Director:
Chazz DeMoss
Ty Marcus
Director of Photography:
Ty Marcus
Editor:
Christian Gayle
Ty Marcus
Executive Producer:
Jason Robinson
First Assistant Camera:
John Moreno
Location Manager:
Chazz DeMoss
Makeup Effects:
Ben Gersch
Producer:
Chazz DeMoss
Screenplay:
Robina Kotek
Tamara Roberson
Second Assistant Camera:
Rick Stidger
Thom Wade
Matthew Wood
Sound Editor:
Ty Marcus
Special Effects:
Troy Holbrook
Visual Effects:
Christian Gayle
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Deborah Fiscus
Writer:
Chazz DeMoss
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