Incident on Highway 73 (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 19, 2012

Original Title:
Incident on Highway 73

Genres:
Horror | Science Fiction

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 27

On Christmas eve 2005, Jeff and Kelly took a trip through the desert and mysteriously disappeared. This is the account of their final hours.

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Art Direction:
Stacey Hogan

Assistant Director:
Chris Fishel

Associate Producer:
Marsha Gallegos
Dennis Gallegos
Antoinette Kirk

Casting:
Lindsey Weissmueller

Cinematography:
Jason Hafer

Costume Design:
Derek Lee

Director:
Brian Thompson

Editor:
David Gallegos

Executive Producer:
Jeff Beard
Robert A. Borer

Key Costumer:
Derek Lee

Makeup Artist:
Annalee Justine

Music:
Chris Fulford-Brown

Producer:
Brian Thompson
Michael Kirk

Production Design:
Teo Guardino

Second Assistant Director:
Kaylin Boosalis

Set Designer:
Richard Roraback

Special Effects:
Jeff Speed

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
George Troester

Story:
Brian Thompson

Visual Effects:
Lee J. Meza
Barry Goch

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Michael Joseph Warren

Writer:
Michael Kirk

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