Spread (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2012

Original Title:
Spread

Genres:
Mystery | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bluebox
MTV/Remote Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

It happens over 100 million times a day. Men think about it every seven seconds. And it lasts an average of five minutes. Now it will end mankind.

A sexually transmitted disease causes students to drop dead at an alarming rate on a Midwest campus. When Cameron discovers his girlfriend is the first victim, he becomes the first suspect.

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Associate Producer:
Kaitlyn Busbee
Shane Simmons

Best Boy Grip:
Justin Beahm

Casting:
Meg Morman
Sunday Boling
Kat Jackson

Cinematography:
Andrew Davis

Colorist:
Benjamin Kantor

Director:
Bryan Woods
Scott Beck

Director of Photography:
Shane Simmons
Greg Frieden

Executive Producer:
David Gale

First Assistant Camera:
Spencer Meffert

Gaffer:
Jon Van Allen

Grip:
Eric Dean Freese

Key Makeup Artist:
Ashley Hempel

Key Production Assistant:
Ron Reynolds

Location Assistant:
Kyle Niemer

Location Manager:
Kaitlyn Busbee
Travis Shepherd

Producer:
Scott Beck
Darren Brandl
Bryan Woods

Production Assistant:
Frank Sigwarth

Production Design:
Christine Youngstrom

Sound Recordist:
Ken Moehn

Special Effects:
Chris Bevauns

Supervising Sound Editor:
Tamara Johnson

Thanks:
Kevin Marxen

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nicole Tesch

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