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Release Date:
April 19, 2020
Original Title:
The Hill and the Hole
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Bright Rectangle Films
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
A land surveyor and archaeologist finds himself confronted with a strange mound on an old ranch in a southwestern town. And that's the least of his worries. Based on the short story by Fritz Leiber.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Gabrielle Sturgeon
Assistant Director:
Ryan Darmon
Matt Ciampa
Cinematography:
Christopher Ernst
Creature Design:
Jonathan La Mantia
Director:
Christopher Ernst
Bill Darmon
Editor:
Ian Barton
Christopher Ernst
Bill Darmon
Makeup Effects Designer:
Liv Swenson
Music:
Drew O'Doherty
Producer:
Christopher Ernst
Ryan Darmon
Bill Darmon
Stacie Jones
Production Design:
Caitlan Williams
Unit Production Manager:
Rachel Pollock
Visual Effects:
Christopher Ernst
Bill Darmon
Writer:
Bill Darmon
Fritz Leiber Jr.
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