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Release Date:
May 10, 2016
Original Title:
The Sighting
Alternate Titles:
Black Forest
Paper Dolls
Travis
Genres:
Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
BadFritter Films
Film Star Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 98
A terrifying psychological thriller set near the beautiful landscape of Glacier National Park, Montana. Two high school friends, Travis and Nate, are on a road trip to Canada when they're attacked by mysterious and vicious creatures. Nate is stolen into the woods and Travis will stop at nothing to get him back. Travis recruits Nate's older brother Chris to bring an arsenal and wage war against these monsters in an effort to retrieve Nate.
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Camera Operator:
Richard E. Garcia
Costume Design:
Angela Millhone
Director:
David Blair
Adam Pitman
Director of Photography:
Michael Off
Editor:
Bryan Roberts
Gaffer:
Hollywood Heard
Key Makeup Artist:
Michael Hancock
Music:
Ed Wrzesien
Music Supervisor:
Bryan Ray Turcotte
Producer:
David Blair
Adam Pitman
Kent Harper
Gill Gayle
Adam Stilwell
Production Design:
Gregory Mannino
Sound Designer:
Martin Maryska
Sound Recordist:
Greg Cosh
Nora Cosh
Special Effects Supervisor:
Bobby Brooks
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jon DeStefano
Visual Effects:
Martin Zboril
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