A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Melissa Amlin, David Bruce Bridgeo, Andrew Dixon
Written by:
Ken Amlin
Kory Bessette
Directed by:
Ken Amlin
Release Date:
July 12, 2010
Original Title:
Moonlight Sonata
Genres:
Action | Documentary | Horror | Music | Thriller
Production Companies:
Smog Town Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 80
Sean Grey is struggling to find happiness after a distressing breakup, all while a sickness and infection on his arm are worsening. As Sean secludes to his room trying to recall the events that lead to this situation, many other students are also falling ill. After an unknown agency's involvement is made clear, tensions rise as fears of a more serious problem emerge. That night many bodies twist and turn into horrible creatures and MacQuaid, who is generally disliked for only caring about himself, is looked upon to lead the remaining students to safety.
SEAN GREY is struggling to find happiness after a distressing breakup, all while a sickness and infection on his arm are worsening. As Sean secludes to his room trying to recall the events that lead to this situation, many other students are also falling ill. After an unknown agencies involvement is made clear, tensions rise as fears of a more serious problem emerge. That night many bodies twist and turn into horrible creatures and MACQUAID, who is generally disliked for only caring about himself, is looked upon to lead the remaining students to safety.
Assistant Director:
Kory Bessette
David Gautier
Cinematography:
Ken Amlin
Director:
Ken Amlin
Producer:
Ken Amlin
Kory Bessette
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kory Bessette
Stunts:
Heath Camlis
Technical Advisor:
Ken Amlin
Writer:
Ken Amlin
Kory Bessette
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