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Release Date:
December 8, 2022
Original Title:
Where’s Rose
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Barnegat Studios
Bobadilla Productions
Nonlinear Studios
TriCoast Worldwide
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U RU: 16+
Runtime: 83
When a little girl is found after going missing, only her older brother recognizes the evil force that has returned in her place.
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Art Department Production Assistant:
Emily Kuhlmann
Jim Boemio
Art Direction:
Kendra Archer
Associate Producer:
Lauri Shumaker
Colorist:
Tom Klane
Costume Assistant:
JoAnn Battatt
Costume Designer:
Lauren Bray
Creature Design:
Jared Smith
Director:
John Mathis
Director of Photography:
Eric Gesualdo
Drone Operator:
Timmy Shawley
Editor:
Barrett Jay
Electrician:
Katie Mlinek
Executive Producer:
Kevin Brown
Niki Lynch
Lisa Johnson-Pratt
First Assistant Camera:
Nelson Malushizki
First Assistant Director:
Justin Boswick
Gaffer:
Andrew Mirnamesh
Grip:
Jack Mohler
Key Grip:
Riley Patterson
Key Production Assistant:
Rachel Ostapower
Makeup & Hair:
Bailey Chafin
Music:
Jason Obermeier
Musician:
Paul Cartwright
Justin Lepard
Orchestrator:
Benjamin Hoff
Producer:
Jared Sprouse
Ty Simpkins
John Mathis
Justin Boswick
Pablo Bobadilla
Production Assistant:
Gwen Malowany
Production Designer:
Tyler Holender
Prop Designer:
Meghan Cowen
Scoring Mixer:
Michael Bouska
Second Assistant Camera:
Robindeep Singh
Second Assistant Director:
Katie Sanderson
Second Second Assistant Director:
Dillon Dipietro
Set Decoration:
Jordan Sayman
Sound Designer:
Barrett Jay
Sound Mixer:
Barrett Jay
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Nic See
Ben Psimer
Still Photographer:
Willow Longrake
Studio Teacher:
Tresha Northcutt
Visual Effects:
Jared Sprouse
Andrew Dole
Writer:
John Mathis
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