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Release Date:
March 6, 2020
Original Title:
Crawlers
Alternate Titles:
Into the Dark: Crawlers
Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Blumhouse Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
On Saint Patrick's day—a night of wild parties and drunken revelry—three unlikely friends band together to save a college town from a vicious horde of body-snatching aliens.
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Assistant Editor:
Jeremy Mascia
Boom Operator:
Brad Bryan
Casting:
Melissa Kostenbauder
Casting Assistant:
Jesse Haddock
Costume Supervisor:
Lisa Catalina
Director:
Brandon Zuck
Director of Photography:
James Kniest
Editor:
Christopher M. Meagher
Executive Producer:
Jason Blum
First Assistant Director:
Joshua Fruehling
Foley Artist:
Jonathan Bruce
Ben Parker
Foley Editor:
Amy Barber
Loop Group Coordinator:
Linda Ljoka
Frank Sharp
Motion Capture Artist:
Brandon Mahlberg
Music:
Ceiri Torjussen
Production Design:
Eve McCarney
Property Master:
Mitchell McKay
Recording Supervision:
Marti D. Humphrey
Set Decoration:
Sandra Skora
Story:
Catherine Wignall
Stunt Double:
Trevor Morgan
Lisa Catara
Stunt Driver:
Heather Bonomo
Stunts:
Mary Karcz
Supervising Sound Editor:
Roland N. Thai
Teleplay:
Catherine Wignall
Mike Gan
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