The Oak Room (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 27, 2020

Original Title:
The Oak Room

Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Black Fawn Films
Breakthrough Entertainment
Citizen Skull Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 

Runtime: 89

You're not going to believe what happened at The Oak Room.

During a raging snowstorm, a drifter returns home to the blue-collar bar located in the remote Canadian town where he was born. When he offers to settle an old debt with a grizzled bartender by telling him a story, the night's events quickly spin into a dark tale of mistaken identities, double-crosses and shocking violence.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Jeff Maher

"B" Camera Operator:
Nicole Sweet
Micha Dahan

Art Direction:
Vincent Moskowec
Danielle Dobbyn

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Daniella Pluchino

Assistant Production Manager:
Cindy Collins

Associate Producer:
Christopher Giroux

Boom Operator:
Marco Furgiuele

Casting:
Nicole Dionne
Robin De Lano

Co-Producer:
Jeff Maher

Colorist:
Aj McLauchlin

Costume Design:
Lyndsay Reader

Dialogue Editor:
Sue Conley

Director:
Cody Calahan

Director of Photography:
Jeff Maher

Drone Pilot:
Adam Gamble

Editor:
Mike Gallant

Executive Producer:
Michael McGuigan
Ira Levy
Mark Myers
Nat Abraham

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Katerina Zoumbalakis
Leonardo Arcila

First Assistant Camera:
Chris Munro
Jacqueline Di Bacco
Ben Spier

First Assistant Director:
Michèle DesLauriers

Foley Artist:
Stefan Fraticelli

Gaffer:
Zach Ready
Eric Campbell
Khan Meng

Key Grip:
Joel Fox
Mike Lyte

Key Makeup Artist:
Heather Jennings

Makeup & Hair:
Steph Pringle

Original Music Composer:
Steph Copeland

Producer:
Chad Archibald
Ari Millen
Cody Calahan

Production Coordinator:
Raey Ang

Production Design:
Justin Reu

Property Master:
Danielle Dobbyn

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Andrew Gerhold

Second Assistant Camera:
Dillon Lobo
Aldo Quirván
Monica Meng

Second Assistant Director:
Raey Ang

Set Costumer:
Renee Poujade

Set Dresser:
Krystyna Byers

Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Germann

Sound Mixer:
Marco Furgiuele

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Jesse Fellows

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ian Rankin

Sound Recordist:
Marco Furgiuele

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Shaun Hunter

Still Photographer:
Ingrid Johansson

Stunt Coordinator:
Allen Keng

Supervising Producer:
Pilar Segura

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Lyndsay Reader

Writer:
Peter Genoway

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