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Release Date:
March 22, 2020
Original Title:
Scare Me
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 107
A group of new friends go camping on their last night traveling together to a music festival. They wager a free weekend pass to the winner of a ghost story contest, but a chance encounter targets them before they even get started. As the scary stories progress, the realization begins to sink in that the subject matter is perhaps more connected to reality and their current situation than they first thought. They each face different elements of fear and perception as one by one they are turned against each other.
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Assistant Director:
John Ward
Casting:
JKL Talent
Cinematography:
Mark Stephens
Color Grading:
Michael Tushaus
Director:
Mark Stephens
Conrad Glover
Editor:
Mark Stephens
Executive Producer:
John Stephens
Richard Meisenheimer
Lighting Director:
James Wilhelm
Music:
Strange Mistress
Sky Simbol Rituals
Producer:
Cleo Flucker
Thomas Fisco
Mark Stephens
Production Sound Mixer:
Frances Bon
Marcus Pena
Props:
James Wilhelm
Set Photographer:
John Ward
Sound:
Vince Lauria
Story:
Mark Stephens
Thomas Fisco
Technical Supervisor:
James Wilhelm
Chris Loucks
Wardrobe Designer:
Rose Metenjies
Writer:
Mark Stephens
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