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Original Title:
Who's There?
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
A family is haunted by an ancient evil that uses common doors to lure its prey into a lair of unimaginable terror.
Assistant Camera:
Anthony Jarvis
Richelle Topping
Associate Producer:
Haley McHatton
Best Boy Electric:
Bob Pare
Best Boy Grip:
Earl Porter Justus
Boom Operator:
Nathan Bice
Casting Director:
Aaron Kahl
Colorist:
Andrew Geary
Construction Coordinator:
Brian Pecci
Costume Designer:
Jennifer Dunlea
Digital Imaging Technician:
David Apostolides
Director:
Mike Pecci
Director of Photography:
David Kruta
Dolly Grip:
Dylan Peloquin
Editor:
Mike Pecci
Electrician:
Vin Pare
Aaron Tyburski
Executive Producer:
Mike Pecci
Ian McFarland
First Assistant Director:
Randal Rioux
Gaffer:
Ruben Alves
Key Grip:
Fletcher Burns
Location Manager:
Brett Phillips
Gina Manning
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Julie Silva
Makeup Artist:
Brenda Welch
Music:
Mike Barnett
Production Assistant:
Lance Williams
Danny Chaves
Teddy Pryor
Jordan Garcia
Jon Berglind
Production Coordinator:
Vladimir Minuty
Production Designer:
Lawrence Sampson
Prop Maker:
Morghan Jolly
Set Decoration:
Rebecca Greene
Set Dresser:
Suja Ono
Heather McGrath
Phillip Kane
Sound Designer:
Mike Tran
Sound Mixer:
Mike Tran
Nathan Bice
Still Photographer:
Gina Manning
Unit Production Manager:
Eric D'Amario
Writer:
Will Simmons
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