Lady Usher (2021) [R]

Release Date:
September 10, 2021

Original Title:
Lady Usher

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Indican Pictures

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 100

Pray you don't cross her.

An updated re-telling based in the Gothic South with the Usher Family, led by Mother. The family has been cursed by madness, unrequited love and when Roderick comes home with his girlfriend Morgan, it spells the beginning of the end as her sister Madeline will stop at nothing to prevent their marriage as Morgan fights to take Roderick away from the madness that is the House of Usher.

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Assistant Camera:
Philip Byrd

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tatiana Hayton
Carly Marshall

Casting:
Chris Freihofer

Cinematography:
Samuel Calvin

Costume Design:
Jack Odell

Director:
George Adams

Editor:
George Adams

First Assistant Director:
Jeff Dubray

Hairstylist:
Taylor Goodman

Key Grip:
Zach Wincik

Lighting Technician:
Zach Wincik

Makeup Department Head:
Toni Marlo

Music:
Michael Gordon Shapiro

Musician:
Daniel Louis Adams

Producer:
George Adams

Production Design:
Kaitlyn Shelby

Script Supervisor:
Melissa Caswell

Second Assistant Camera:
Melissa Caswell

Set Dresser:
Ashley Stewart

Short Story:
Edgar Allan Poe

Sound Designer:
Christopher Bourland

Sound Mixer:
Christopher Bourland

Writer:
George Adams

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