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Release Date:
September 12, 2000
Original Title:
Bloody Murder
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Hemisphere Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 88
Julie McConnell is one of a dozen camp counselors working to re-open a summer camp when a series of murders and disappearances begin commited by a hockey masked killer who may be the urban legend killer Trevor Moorehouse. When Julie looks into the murders by herself, she finds that she may be the killer's next target when she gets too close to some dark secrets of the camp which may lead to the killer's identity.
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Art Direction:
Mark Harper
Boom Operator:
Don Thomas
Chief Lighting Technician:
Dexter Eneriz
Costumer:
Bridget Jones
Craft Service:
Brian Messing
Director:
Ralph E. Portillo
Director of Photography:
Keith Holland
Driver:
Jason Gelber
Editor:
Carlos Puente
Executive Producer:
Marc Bienstock
Richard Goldberg
Marc Greenberg
First Assistant Camera:
Kenneth W. Thornton
First Assistant Director:
Jeff Spielman
Hairstylist:
Juanita Lyon
Makeup Artist:
Juanita Lyon
Music:
Steven M. Stern
Producer:
Ralph E. Portillo
Jamie Elliott
Production Manager:
Kevin Utsler
Screenplay:
John R. Stevenson
Script Supervisor:
Mary Shellogg
Second Assistant Director:
Kevin Utsler
Sound Designer:
Eliza Pollack Zebert
Sound Supervisor:
David Kitchens
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Larry Bones
Still Photographer:
Sheryll Coulon
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