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Release Date:
September 16, 2011
Original Title:
Episode 50
Alternate Titles:
Episodio 50
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Compound B
Impaler Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15
Runtime: 78
Teaming up for the first time for a special episode of a supernatural reality TV show, two rival crews get more then they bargained for when they make physical contact with a ferocious spirit of terrifying power. They must band together before it destroys them all. After 49 killer episodes…this is the true story of what happened on episode 50.
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Dialogue Editor:
Jason Abell
Patrick Spain
Michael J. McDonald
Director:
Tess Smalley
Joe Smalley
Director of Photography:
Oliver Cary
Editor:
Damian Drago
First Assistant Editor:
Maxim Bohichik
Foley:
G.W. Pope III
Hairstylist:
Dhyana Forte
Music:
Timothy Andrew Edwards
Producer:
Ian Holt
Ehud Bleiberg
Second Unit Cinematographer:
William Donald Kaufman
Sound Designer:
Brad Whitcanack
G.W. Pope III
Sound Effects Editor:
Matt D. Hall
Still Photographer:
Kevin Reilly
Story:
Tess Smalley
Joe Smalley
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael J. McDonald
Visual Effects:
Luke Ployhar
Writer:
Ian Holt
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