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Release Date:
February 2, 2020
Original Title:
Reptile House
Alternate Titles:
Tristan Risk's Reptile House
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
A man looking to buy a snake gets far more than he bargained for as he is drawn into a mysterious woman's home of exotic reptiles.
Art Direction:
Ariel Slack
Casting:
David Aboussafy
Costumer:
Amie Sokugawa
Director:
Tristan Risk
Director of Photography:
Jordan Barnes-Crouse
Editor:
Bruno Trivelli
First Assistant Camera:
Eddie Da Silva
First Assistant Director:
Bruno Trivelli
Key Animation:
Noah Van Buhren
Key Grip:
Daniella Jijon
Location Assistant:
Melanie Joy Adams
Location Manager:
David Aboussafy
Makeup Artist:
Isabelle Fallu
Elena Miller
Musician:
James Brander
Producer:
David Aboussafy
Production Design:
Noah Van Buhren
Script Supervisor:
David Aboussafy
Second Assistant Camera:
Sabrina Burnett
Set Decoration:
Abigail Aboussafy
Emily Aboussafy
Sound Designer:
Andrew Hass
Sound Recordist:
Suzanna Dextraze
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Gideon Hay
Writer:
Tristan Risk
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