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Release Date:
February 8, 2020
Original Title:
The House Call
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Shadow Puppets Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 13
We meet Dr. Stevens, a psychiatrist, on her first day back to work since burying her sister. Tasked with paying a visit to a radically religious family who believe their mother is possessed.
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Associate Producer:
Tony Galante
Cinematography:
David Schuler
Christian Evans
Colorist:
Daniel Straub
Director:
David Schuler
Editor:
David Schuler
Executive Producer:
Julie Paige
David Schuler
First Assistant Camera:
Jen Pawlowski
Gaffer:
Luka Pascalicchio
Key Grip:
Graham Wade
Makeup Department Head:
Brittany Turpen
Music:
David Schuler
Producer:
Barry Sonders
Production Assistant:
Jaclyn Huff
Production Coordinator:
Atticus Kiser
Production Design:
Whitney Vance
Sound Designer:
Steve Bucino
Sound Mixer:
Aamir Edwards
Story:
Julie Paige
Visual Effects:
Andrew Dole
Writer:
David Schuler
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