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Release Date:
July 17, 2020
Original Title:
The Circle
Alternate Titles:
The Circle
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Cooked Goose Production
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 88
Josh’s beloved Grandpa Joe has passed on... and they never even got to say goodbye. So, Josh’s wife, Lori plans to do a séance as part of his upcoming surprise birthday party. Despite a stern warning not to hold such a ritual during a birthday celebration, Lori invites Ina, a spiritual medium, to attend the party and conduct the séance. When family and friends gather in the circle to make contact, long held secrets are revealed as Grandpa Joe leads Josh to the discovery of a Masonic ring hidden in the basement. After a series of supernatural disturbances, the circle congregates one last time to attempt to exorcise the malevolent presence and lay it to rest... but can the door, once opened between our reality and the spiritual realm, ever be closed again?
Camera Operator:
Tim Voelker
Catering:
Gail Piccolo
Director:
Michael Lansu
Executive Producer:
Danny D'adamo
George Piccolo
First Assistant Director:
Tim Voelker
Producer:
Rebecca Shea
Prop Designer:
William Kinney
A.J Shoemaker
Set Dresser:
William Kinney
A.J Shoemaker
Sound Designer:
Matthew Ketchum
Sound Mixer:
Matthew Ketchum
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Ketchum
Title Graphics:
Tony Wash
Shawn Anthony Smith
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