Son Of Sam (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 6, 2008

Original Title:
Son Of Sam

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hollywood House of Horror

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 80

This chilling tale recounts the late 70s in New York City, when a serial killer on the loose dubbed "Son of Sam" creates havoc. When arrested, "Son of Sam" tells police he was influenced by a satanic cult. New York would never be the same.

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Additional Camera:
Bertrand Paré

Best Boy Electric:
Chris Tonkovitcz

Best Boy Grip:
Chris Tonkovitcz

Boom Operator:
Noble Daggett

Casting:
Rachael Devlin

Cinematography:
Ulli Lommel

Director:
Ulli Lommel

Editor:
Christian Behm

Executive Producer:
Nola Roeper

Fight Choreographer:
Brian Lawrence

First Assistant Camera:
Annie Wildmoser
Daniel Noah
Dale Tibor

Foley Editor:
Ross James

Gaffer:
Kevin Burnstein

Grip:
Eric Bedford

Key Grip:
Jackie Shawn

Location Manager:
Danielle Signoret

Location Scout:
Gary Edwards

Music Coordinator:
Harry 'Green' Caper

Music Editor:
Laverne Lincoln

Post Production Supervisor:
Howard Berstein

Producer:
Ulli Lommel

Production Accountant:
Howard Goldstein

Production Design:
Ulli Lommel

Props:
Jim Swain

Researcher:
Rebecca Schwartz

Script Supervisor:
Erica Mandell

Second Assistant Camera:
Diana King
Bret Ahmed

Second Unit Director:
Scott Struna
Christian Behm

Sound Editor:
John Graves
Hans Broome

Sound Effects Editor:
Donald Carlson

Sound Recordist:
Max Nikoff

Stunt Coordinator:
John Kunicki

Supervising Sound Editor:
Larry Bryanston

Thanks:
Heidi Farano
Louis Farano

Writer:
Ulli Lommel

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