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Release Date:
January 31, 2006
Original Title:
Exorcism: The Possession of Gail Bowers
Alternate Titles:
Church Tapes - Exorcism
Exorcism - Die Besessenheit der Gail Bowers
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 91
The film takes place in an undisclosed part of Florida, in which a priest is called upon to help exorcise Gail Bowers, who has come to be possessed by malevolent forces.
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Art Direction:
Steve Fish
Assistant Art Director:
Thomas Downey
Assistant Editor:
Jaron Whitfill
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Adam Stern
Cinematography:
Mark Atkins
Co-Producer:
Rick Walker
Director:
Leigh Scott
Editor:
Leigh Scott
Jaron Whitfill
First Assistant Camera:
Bianca Bahena
First Assistant Director:
Justin Jones
Gaffer:
Scott Judy
Grip:
Adam Beffa
Key Grip:
Ben Thompson
Key Makeup Artist:
Richard G. Calderon
Kelly Swearingen
Line Producer:
Brian J. Garland
Original Music Composer:
Eliza Swenson
Producer:
David Michael Latt
David Rimawi
Sherri Strain
Production Assistant:
Ross Edgar
Production Coordinator:
Brandon Brush
Derek Osedach
Production Design:
Kurt Altschwager
Production Executive:
Amanda Rossi
Production Manager:
Ellery Allen
Second Assistant Camera:
Kyle Redman
Second Assistant Director:
Derek Osedach
Second Second Assistant Director:
Vin Vescio
Sound Editor:
Scott Bruzenak
Sound Mixer:
Gabriel Heredia
Special Effects Assistant:
Kelly Swearingen
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Richard G. Calderon
Special Effects Supervisor:
Richard G. Calderon
Special Effects Technician:
Thomas Downey
Stunts:
Thomas Downey
Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Vossberg
Transportation Captain:
Thomas Downey
Visual Effects:
Leigh Scott
Wardrobe Master:
Amanda Barton
Writer:
Leigh Scott
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