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Release Date:
April 30, 2021
Original Title:
Reunion from Hell
Alternate Titles:
The Return
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Since his father's passing, Riley Conner has not returned to his hometown. But when the news of a murdered friend comes to light, Riley is forced to return home, unknowing that his life, along with those of his friends, will soon be in grave danger. As the body count rises, Riley discovers that the killer has a very specific plan in mind while hunting down his former classmates. It's a race against time as Riley must learn the identity of the killer, before all those he cares deeply for are dead. It's going to be one hell of a reunion.
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Associate Producer:
B. Luciano Barsuglia
Alain Marche
Michael Novelli
Brad Rozner
Shane Samsel
Gregory Watson
Boom Operator:
Johnna Hodge
Camera Operator:
Sam Hodge
Cinematography:
Sam Hodge
Co-Director:
Sam Hodge
Co-Writer:
Jake Zelch
Director:
Hayden Newman
Sam Hodge
Executive Producer:
Tony DeBenedetto
Babara K. Hornak
Keith Miller
Hayden Newman
Cody Perkins
Graphic Designer:
Stephen Gilliam
Music:
Dennis Michael Tenney
Music Supervisor:
Dennis Michael Tenney
Producer:
Adam Freeman
Sam Hodge
Orlando Rodriguez
Johnna Hodge
Special Effects:
Deryk Wehrley
Thanks:
Amber Fulcher
Jason Bradford
Noellie Burger
Zach Davis
Ethan Donbavand
Bryan Enright
Kristi Fontenot
Zachary A. Forsyth
Justin W. Fox
David Kerr
Brandon Krum
Writer:
Hayden Newman
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