What Happened Downstairs? (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 2021

Original Title:
What Happened Downstairs?

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Pyramyd Studios

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

A very annoying horror movie.

While staying at an Airbnb in upstate New York, Robert and May find themselves in a haunted house. The problem is, they can't remember anything that happens downstairs.

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Assistant Editor:
Miranda Clancy

Assistant Production Design:
Tyler Ruzicka

Cinematography:
Geoffrey Taylor

Colorist:
Ayumi Ashley

Director:
Andrew Nisinson

Drone Operator:
Alec Thayer

Editor:
Kyle Moriarty

Executive Producer:
Andrew Nisinson
Meilin Gray

First Assistant Camera:
Richard Martin

First Assistant Director:
Nicole Townsend

Gaffer:
Ariel Nehorayoff

Grip:
Inder Mann

Key Grip:
Rome Peterson

Location Scout:
Ray Vargas

Makeup & Hair:
Tia Rivers

Music:
Sean McVerry

Producer:
Michaela McMahon-Dunphy

Production Assistant:
Eli Perdew

Production Designer:
Julia Payne

Script Supervisor:
Nicole Townsend

Second Assistant Camera:
Sarah Penson

Sound Designer:
Ash Knowlton

Steadycam:
Blake Steigerwald

Swing:
Emma Penrose

Thanks:
Keatyn Lee
Avtar Khalsa
Justin Benoliel
Kris Mercado
Helene Korich

Title Designer:
Ben Tuber

Visual Effects:
Trung Bao

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Jordan Henderson

Writer:
Andrew Nisinson

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