The Walls Are Watching (2022) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 30, 2022

Original Title:
The Walls Are Watching

Alternate Titles:
Foreclosure

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Fade to Black Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

A young couple is terrorized by the former owner of the home they now occupy. Instead of a honeymoon, life becomes a cat and mouse game for these newlyweds as they try to survive being hunted by a man who knows every inch of the residence better than they do; and who has nothing left to lose.

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Associate Producer:
Branscombe Richmond

Best Boy Electric:
Cooper Shine

Co-Producer:
Jijo Reed
Brian Herzlinger

Costume Designer:
Adriana Velasquez

Costume Supervisor:
Christopher Velazquez

Director:
Brian Herzlinger

Director of Photography:
Chad Narducci

Executive Producer:
John Bravo

Gaffer:
Tom Leduc

Hair Assistant:
Sophia Crescitelli

Hair Department Head:
Gabriella Galindo

Makeup Department Head:
Malia Miglino

Music:
Tony DeSare

Presenter:
John Bravo

Producer:
Oren Kamara
Derek Sulek

Production Designer:
Alura Johnson

Production Office Assistant:
Yale Apter

Production Sound Mixer:
Brian Hackett

Script Supervisor:
Brooke Lusk

Second Assistant Director:
Shannon Godly

Steadicam Operator:
Connor Smyers

Writer:
Brian Herzlinger
Jay Black

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