A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 11, 2011
Original Title:
Madison County
Alternate Titles:
Madison County - UR
Genres:
Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Dunn-Rite Productions
Southern Fried Films
Swim with the Fish Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 81
A group of college kids travel to a small, mountain town called Madison County to interview the author of a tell-all book on the accounts of several grisly murders that happened there. But when the kids get to Madison County, the author is no where to be found and the towns people act like they haven't seen him in years. They also say that the killer never existed and the murders never happened. However, when the kids start digging around to get their own answers, they find out that the stories maybe more real than the townspeople are letting on!
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Art Department Assistant:
Marshall Yates
Boom Operator:
Brandon Walz
Casting:
Eric England
Ace Marrero
Director:
Eric England
Director of Photography:
David Starks
Editor:
Levi Blue
Executive Producer:
James Cotten
First Assistant Director:
Levi Blue
Gaffer:
Thomas Wostak
Key Grip:
Travis Joiner
Makeup Artist:
Kim Pease
Producer:
Daniel F. Dunn
Ace Marrero
Eric England
Production Assistant:
Jarred Rogers
Production Design:
Megan Elizabeth Bell
Production Sound Mixer:
Phillip Bladh
Script Supervisor:
Sara Branscum
Second Assistant Camera:
Zachary Eglinton
Second Assistant Director:
Jordan Mears
Set Decoration:
Marshall Yates
Sound Effects Editor:
Craig Polding
Sound Supervisor:
Justin W. Walker
Still Photographer:
Lara Solanki
Writer:
Eric England
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