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A RELIANCE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY

ALLIANCE FILMSPresents in association with IM GLOBAL

A BLUMHOUSE and AUTOMATIKPRODUCTION

SINISTERDIRECTED BY

SCOTT DERRICKSONStarring:

Ethan Hawke

Opening October 5, 2012

Running time:

PUBLICITY CONTACTS:Bonnie Voland, IM Global: [email protected] / +1.310.777.3590

FILMMAKERS

Director Scott Derrickson

Written by Scott Derrickson & Robert Cargill

Produced by Jason Blum, Brian Kavanuagh-Jones,

Executive Producers Charles Layton & Scott Derrickson

Cinematographer Christopher Norr

Production Designer David Brisbin

Editor Frédéric Thoraval

Music by Christopher Young

Costume Designer Abby O’Sullivan

Casting by Sheila Jaffe c.s.a and Ruth Salen

SHORT SYNOPSIS

SINISTER is a frightening new thriller from the producer of the PARANORMAL ACTIVITY films and the writer-director of THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE. Ethan Hawke plays a true crime novelist who discovers a box of mysterious,

disturbing home movies that plunge his family into a nightmarish experience of supernatural horror.

SHOOTING LOCATIONS

Sinister's super 8 material for Mr. Boogie's movies were all shot in Los Angeles. The main unit shot in a house in Port Washington, Long Island, New York. We

also had one day of stage work in New York City.

ABOUT THE CAST

Ethan Hawke (Ellison), born November 6, 1970) is an American actor, writer and director. He made his feature film debut in 1985 with the science fiction movie Explorers, before making a supporting appearance in the 1989 drama Dead Poets Society which is considered his breakthrough role. He then appeared in such films as White Fang (1991), A Midnight Clear (1992), and Alive (1993) before taking a role in the 1994 Generation X drama Reality Bites, for which he gained critical acclaim. In 1995, he starred in the romantic drama Before Sunrise, and later in the 2004 sequel Before Sunset. In 2005, he received his first screenwriting Oscar nomination for co-writing the 2004 film, 'Before Sunset' (a sequel to 'Before Sunrise').

In 2006 Hawke was cast in a supporting role in 'Fast Food Nation' and then directed 'The Hottest State' based on his 1996 novel. 'Before the Devil Knows You're Dead' was Hawke's first film in 2007, before starring in 'What Doesn't Kill You' in 2008 and 'New York I Love You' and 'Staten Island' in 2009. His last film role was in 2010 when Hawke played a vampire researcher trying to save humanity from extinction in the box-office hit 'Daybreakers'. He will next appear in 'Total Recall' in 2012.

In 2001, Hawke was cast as a rookie police officer in Training Day, for which he received a Screen Actors Guild and Academy Award nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category. Other films have included the science fiction feature Gattaca (1997), the title role in Michael Almereyda's Hamlet (2000), the action thriller Assault on Precinct 13 (2005), and the crime drama Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007).

Hawke has appeared in many theater productions including The Seagull, Henry IV, Hurlyburly, The Cherry Orchard, The Winter's Tale and The Coast of Utopia, for which he earned a Tony Award nomination. He made his directorial debut with the 2002 independent feature Chelsea Walls. In November 2007 Hawke directed his first play, Jonathan Marc Sherman's Things We Want. Aside from acting, he has written two novels, The Hottest State (1996) and Ash Wednesday (2002). Between 1998 and 2004, Hawke was married to actress Uma Thurman.

Juliet Rylance (Tracy) is known for Animal, Untitled Christian Camargo Project, and Sinister. She graduated from RADA in 2002. In 2009, she was nominated for a Lucille Lortell Award for Best Actress, for playing Desdemona in Theatre for a New Audience’s “Othello.” In 2010 she won an OBIE Award for Best Actress, for playing Rosalind in The Bridge Project’s production of “As You Like It,” directed by Sam Mendes. She has had significant roles in many other Shakespeare plays. In 2011, she played Irina in Classic Stage Company’s production of “Three Sisters” with Maggie Gyllenhaal and Jessica Hecht. In 2012, she will appear in Adam Shaw, which is currently in post-production.

Fred Dalton Thompson (Sheriff), born August 19, 1942, is an American politician, actor, attorney, lobbyist, columnist, and radio host. Thompson, a Republican, served in the United States Senate representing Tennessee from 1994 to 2003.

Thompson served as chairman of the International Security Advisory Board at the United States Department of State, was a member of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and is a Visiting Fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, specializing in national security and intelligence.

As an actor, Thompson has appeared in a large number of movies and television shows. He has frequently portrayed governmental figures. In the final months of his U.S. Senate term in 2002, Thompson joined the cast of the long-running NBC television series Law & Order, playing Manhattan District Attorney Arthur Branch.

In May 2007 he took a break from acting in order to run for the Republican nomination for president in the 2008 election, winning 11 delegates before dropping out of the race in January 2008. In 2009 he returned to acting with a guest appearance on the ABC television series Life on Mars and in the movie Alleged, about the Scopes Trial. In May 2010, he released his book “Teaching the Pig to Dance: A Memoir of Growing Up and Second Chances.

James Ransone (Deputy) is an American actor and former musician from Baltimore, Maryland. He is best known for his roles as Ziggy Sobotka in the second season of HBO's The Wire, and Corporal Josh Ray Person in the Iraq War-based mini-series Generation Kill. At the age of twenty-seven Ransone had developed a heroin habit and a debt of $30,000, but radically altered his lifestyle in moving to Namibia for eight months, undergoing immersion into his role as Person in Generation Kill. He appears in a small recurring role in the HBO series Treme. In 2011, Ransone and Michael Zegen were cast in recurring roles in the HBO comedy series How to Make It in America.

Clare Foley (Ashley) is known for Win Win, All Adventurous Women Do, and Hannah’s Diary. Upcoming films include Shakespeare’s Daughter and the short Same Ghost Every Night. On the television front, Foley has appeared in Girls, The Colbert Report, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Team Umizoomi. Commercials in 2011 include 100camera’s.org, National Price Waterhouse, and Kaiser Permanente. Credited Years: 2006-2013

Michael Hall D’Addario (Trevor) lives in Long Island, New York, with his mom, dad, and brother, Brian D'Addario, who is also an actor. Michael started acting in community and regional theatre at the age of 6. He appeared in the Broadway production of Tom Stoppard's Tony award-winning play, The Coast of Utopia, at Lincoln Center Theatre in 2006. In the winter of 2007, Michael was lucky enough

to land the role of Ben in the 75th Anniversary Radio City Christmas Spectacular, where he had the opportunity to fly to the North Pole with Santa every day. Michael also voiced the lead character of Leo in the NBC animated Christmas special "Little Spirit: Christmas in New York" December, 2008. He played Bert in the 2008-2009 Broadway production of "All My Sons," starring John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest, Patrick Wilson and Katie Holmes. Television appearances include Are We There Yet?, The Wonder Pets, and John Adams.

Like his brother, Brian, Michael's favorite pastime is playing rock & roll. He has been playing drums since he was 5 years old and now plays in the band "Members of the Press," with his brother Brian on guitar and friends Thomas Murphy on bass guitar and Anthony Ayala on keyboards. The band plays original material as well as classic rock songs.

ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS

Scott Derrickson (Director, Writer) was born and raised in Denver, Colorado. He graduated from Biola University with a B.A. in Humanities with an emphasis in literature and philosophy, a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in film, and a minor in theological studies. He earned his M.A. in film production from USC School of Cinematic Arts.

Derrickson co-wrote and directed the film The Exorcism of Emily Rose, which was loosely based on a true story about Anneliese Michel. The film won the 2005 Saturn Award for Best Horror Film, and in 2006, was named in the Chicago Film Critics Association list of the Top 100 Scariest Films Ever Made. As of October 31, 2008, The Exorcism of Emily Rose had made over $140 million worldwide.

Derrickson also directed The Day the Earth Stood Still starring Keanu Reeves and Jennifer Connelly, written by David Scarpa. The film was released in late 2008 and earned over $230 million worldwide.

In August 2011, Derrickson teamed up with producer Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity, Insidious) and directed Sinister - a mystery-horror film starring Ethan Hawke that centers around a crime. The film is set to be released in theaters by Summit Entertainment on October 5, 2012.

Derrickson is currently attached to direct an adaptation of Dan Simmons' Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion for Warner Brothers, and Equinox for Voltage Pictures. He is also writing and directing a remake of the Danish thriller The Substitute, which is being produced by Sam Raimi, and the Lakeshore Entertainment supernatural suspense thriller The Living.

In January 2011, it was announced that Derrickson will direct Goliath. The new feature will be a period, biblical action movie made with contemporary sensibilities, singling out 300 as a reference point. In October 2011, it was announced that Derrickson will write and direct the horror-thriller Two Eyes Staring for Summit Entertainment, starring Charlize Theron.

Derrickson is also writing and will direct the 2012 television pilot Thunderstruck for AMC and Battlestar Galactica producer David Eick. His script for DEVIL'S KNOT is currently in production, directed by Atom Egoyan, starring Reese Witherspoon and Colin Firth.

Jason Blum (Producer) Since launching Blumhouse in 2000, Jason Blum has pioneered a new model of studio filmmaking for the global marketplace through the production of ultra-low-budget films designed for wide release. His credits include Paranormal Activity 1,2, and 3, which together have grossed more than $600 million worldwide, and James Wan’s Insidious, which was one of

the most profitable films of 2011. Blumhouse is also producing such upcoming films as Paranormal Activity 4 for Paramount, Insidious 2 for FilmDistrict, Sinister with Ethan Hawke for Lionsgate/Summit, Joe Johnston’s Not Safe For Work for Universal, Rob Zombie’s Lords of Salem, and the Jay Chandasekhar comedy The Baby Makers. Blum is also one of the executive producers of ABC’s mid-season drama The River, a horror thriller starring Bruce Greenwood.  Currently Blumhouse has a first-look film deal with Universal Pictures and a first-look television deal with Lionsgate. Blumhouse also jointly owns Angle Films with Paul Brooks’ Gold Circle Films. Angle Films also has a first-look deal at Universal Pictures. Its mandate is to finance and produce genre films with budgets ranging from $15 to $30 million.  In addition, Blum is partnered with Scott Hanson on the BlumHansonAllen Film Fund, through which he is executive producing The Wettest County In the World, directed by John Hillcoat and starring Shia LaBeouf and Tom Hardy. Blum's other film credits include The Tooth Fairy, starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, The Reader, directed by Stephen Daldry, for which Kate Winslet won an Academy Award; The Accidental Husband, starring Uma Thurman, Colin Firth and Jeffrey Dean Morgan; The Fever, starring Vanessa Redgrave and based on a play by Wallace Shawn, Hysterical Blindness, starring Uma Thurman, Gena Rowlands, and Juliette Lewis which aired on HBO and garnered Thurman a Golden Globe Award; and Hamlet starring Ethan Hawke, Bill Murray, Sam Shepard and Kyle MacLachlan.

Brian Kavanaugh-Jones (Producer) is currently the president of Automatik, a Los Angeles based production and financing company. Automatik is a joint venture between IM Global and Alliance Films.

Kavanaugh-Jones executive produced Insidious, 2011's most profitable film, directed by Saw's James Wan and produced alongside Jason Blum, as well as Jeff Nichols' Take Shelter and the Strause Brothers' Skyline. Some of Automatik's upcoming films to be released in 2012 include: Safe, starring Jason Statham, directed by Boaz Yakin; A Bullet To The Head, starring Sylvestor Stallone, directed by Walter Hill; Welcome To The Punch, starring James McAvoy and Mark Strong, directed by Eran Creevy; The Bay, directed by Barry Levinson; Lords of Salem, directed by Rob Zombie. Currently, Automatik is in production on several other features as well, including: Dead Man Down, starring Colin Farrell and Noomi Rapace, to be directed by Niels Arden Oplev and

Hummingbird, starring Jason Statham, to be directed by Steven Knight.

Charles Layton (Executive Producer) is President of Alliance Films. Prior to Alliance Films he was Executive Vice President of The Weinstein Company and, before that, Miramax Films. He is a graduate of the NYU Film School and has a Masters degree from the NYU Stern School of Business. 

Jeanette Brill (Associate Producer) has over twenty years of production experience working in the film, TV, and music video industries. In 1995 she landed at Sony Pictures Imageworks as Visual Effects Coordinator on “James and the Giant Peach”. This leap would give her the technical foundation for the new digital mediums used in filmmaking today. Her work at Sony continued for two years, working on such projects as “Money Train” and “Michael”.

In April 1997, Jeanette took a position at Mill Film in London as a VFX Associate Producer. This opportunity of working abroad gave her the beginnings of working in film on a global level. During her two years there, she helped to set up a new film division and worked on “Lost in Space”, “Waking Ned Devine”, “Enemy of the State”, “Hilary and Jackie”, and “Still Crazy”.

Since establishing CatchLight in 1999 she has served as an executive producer for romantic comedies “In the Weed” and “Amy’s Orgasm” and Producer for the documentaries “Red, White and Buddha”, and “World Festival of Sacred Music”, and feature films “Break a Leg”, and “Heart of the Beholder”. As a gun for hire line producer she has worked on several independent features and projects including “Krews”, “Rings” which was picked up by Dreamworks, and “Six Billion Paths to Peace” with the Shinnyo-en Foundation. Her latest accomplishments have been line producing for Producer Jason Blum on the blockbuster hits “Paranormal Activity 1, 2 and 3”, Oren Peli’s follow up “Area 51”, Sony’s release of James Wan’s film “Insidious” and Barry Levinson’s environmental thriller, “The Bay”, among other soon to be released films. In 2012 she joined Blumhouse as the Head of Production.

Bailey Conway (Associate Producer) After working in the Film Finance Division at Creative Artists Agency, Conway joined Automatik at its inception in April 2010 to run the day-to-day operations of the company and shepherd development and production. She just completed principal photography on Jay Chandrasekhar’s The Babymakers starring Paul Schneider and Olivia Munn where she served as Associate Producer. She is currently involved in numerous features including Safe, starring Jason Statham; Bullet to the Head, starring Sylvester Stallone; Insidious, directed by James Wan; and The Bay, directed by Barry Levinson.

Prior to joining Automatik, Conway served as Executive Assistant to Paula Wagner (former CEO of United Artists) where she oversaw Ms. Wagner’s daily operations, managed all of her business relationships and presided over development. Before that, she was the Acquisition/Creative Executive for The Steel Company, a first-rate consultant to foreign film distributors. Conway graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Jessica Hall (Associate Producer), Director of Development at Blumhouse Productions, joined Blumhouse in 2010. Through their deal at Universal, the company is focused on making low-budget, wide-release genre movies. Jessica is involved with over 50 projects in various stages of production and development, including MOCKINGBIRD, PLUSH, DARK SKIES, CURVE, THE BAY, THE BABYMAKERS, SINISTER, and LORDS OF SALEM, as well as the 2011 releases PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 3 and INSIDIOUS.

After joining the DreamWorks story department in 2006, Jessica served as Executive Assistant to Marc Haimes, a Senior Production Executive, working on the development, production and distribution of such films as HOTEL FOR DOGS, THE HEARTBREAK KID, DISTURBIA and TRANSFORMERS I & II. In 2009, Jessica joined Marc to form Elevation Pictures where she was promoted to Creative Executive. The company’s first two specs, ELEVATOR MEN and JITTERS, sold to Summit Entertainment and Paramount, respectively.

Christopher Norr (Cinematographer) Cinematography literally runs in Christopher’s blood. His father Carl Norr is an award-winning commercial D.P. who from a very early age engendered in his son a love for the beauty of the moving image. Conscious of also instilling a work ethic, Carl had Chris loading

mags by his side at the age of 13 and by the age of 18 Chris was getting paid to shoot short films.

His early experiences as a camera assistant landed him work on seminal films like Woody Allen’s Crimes and Misdemeanors and Rob Reiner’s When Harry Met Sally. During that time he also studied from the sidelines other directing greats like Sydney Pollack, Ron Howard, and Oliver Stone, and award-winning cinematographers such as Sven Nykvist, Giuseppe Rotunno, Bob Richardson, and Gordon Willis, but it wasn‘t long before he was at the center of the action, shooting numerous independent feature films, dozens of commercials and music videos himself and putting his learned skills to work.

Recent projects include Family Weekend, Sympathy for Delicious, Staten Island, What Doesn’t Kill You, 1937, and The Hottest State. His film Queen Freak is currently in production.

While Christopher is first and foremost a D.P., he continues to take advantage of all opportunities to learn more about the art form, which has included collaborations with Director Michel Gondry and D.P. Ellen Kuras on the visually experimental films Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Be Kind Rewind as well as operating on Martin Scorsese’s Rolling Stones Shine a Light and Fran Lebowitz documentaries.

David Brisbin (Production Designer) has production designed over 20 movies including ‘In The Cut’ for Jane Campion, ‘Drugstore Cowboy’ and ‘My Own Private Idaho’ for Gus Van Sant, ‘The Lookout’ for Scott Frank, ‘Twilight: New Moon’ for Chris Weitz, and two previous Scott Derrickson films, ‘The Day The Earth Stood Still’ and ‘The Exorcism of Emily Rose’. Trained initially as an architect (BFA, Rice University) and interned under noted American architect, Robert Venturi, Brisbin also studied filmmaking (MFA, Cal Arts) under the late film director, Alexander Mackendrick. After receiving the Henry Luce Scholars grant, Brisbin worked as a T.V. news reporter in Manila where he covered the fall of the Marcos regime. In recent years he has pursued his related interests in New Media as a resident at the New Media Lab of the Canadian Film Centre, and in documentary film as director / producer of the feature documentary, ‘Nice Hat! 5 Enigmas in the Life of Cambodia’.

Frederic Thoraval (Editor) born and raised in France. After film school, he began working in the editorial department of a commercial production company in Paris. For six years he was involved in the creation of numerous commercials before transitioning into film and becoming an editor on the Luc Besson produced “Kiss of the Dragon,” starring Jet Li and Bridget Fonda

In 2004, a meeting with Pierre Morel marked his debut as a lead editor with the movie “District B13,” which was chosen as one of TIME Magazine’s Top Ten Film in 2006. Since then, Thoraval has worked on various films, including Luc Besson’s “Angel-A” and Pierre Morel’s “Taken” starring Liam Neeson, which was a U.S. box office success.

He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and their three children.

Christopher Young (Composer) Golden Globe-nominated composer Christopher Young has scored an impressive number of features in virtually every genre, all with strikingly original music. The spine-tingling “Hellraiser” showcases the composer’s seminal upbringing in horror; the new-techno sound of “Swordfish” displays his versatility; the resonant, genuine Celtic sounds of “The Shipping News” display his attention to detail; to the heart-pounding rhythms of “Spider-Man 3″ are all evidence of his willingness to experiment. These scores are among the nearly 100 films that embody the work of this prolific composer.

Though Young had built a solid reputation scoring horror and science fiction pictures, Director Jon Amiel entrusted Young to score Warner Bros.’ dramatic thriller, “Copycat.” The film and score received critical-acclaim and Amiel requested the composer for his follow-up film, the Bill Murray comedy, “The Man Who Knew Too Little.” They subsequently would work together on the Fox feature, “Entrapment” and later, “The Core.” During this time, Young scored MGM’s “Species,” for which he received a Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel nomination for his work. His next work was the resonant score for “Murder in the First.”

Not wanting to be restricted to features, it was at this time that Young received the first of two Emmy nominations, despite scoring only four telefilms. The nominations were for the dramatic urgency of his music for the fall-of-Saigon film, “Last Flight Out” and for the smoky jazz of the critically acclaimed HBO picture, “Norma Jean & Marilyn.” When Academy Award winning director Norman Jewison hired Young to score Universal Pictures; “The Hurricane,” Young officially entered the pantheon of A-list composers.

Immediately following “Bandits,” Young scored the Miramax romantic drama, “The Shipping News,” directed by Oscar nominee Lasse Hallstrom. Young received both a Critic’s Choice and Golden Globe nomination for this strikingly

original work. Earlier in 2001, Young further displayed his versatility with the composition for Warner Bros.’ “Swordfish,” as he incorporated elements of DJ Paul Oakenfold’s hypnotic trance into his orchestral score.

Sam Raimi hired Young to score his high profile film “The Gift.” The relationship would continue to include additional music on “Spiderman 2,” scoring “The Grudge” and “The Grudge 2″ and scoring “Spiderman 3.” Young continued his successful working relationship with Raimi more recently on the thriller “Drag Me to Hell.” Young has also collaborated with Oscar-winning director Curtis Hanson on “Wonder Boys” and “Lucky You”. His other works include the scores for “Head Above Water;” “Beauty Shop,” starring Queen Latifah, “Ghost Rider,” and “The Exorcism of Emily Rose.” Chris kept his momentum going, scored “Untraceable,” starring Diane Lane. Furthermore, Young delved into the dramatic with “Sleepwalking,” starring Charlize Theron. Young worked closely with Theron who was also a co-producer on the film. He then found his way back to his roots in “thrillers” with the action packed Vampire flick “Priest”. More recently Chris has worked on “Black Tulip” and the Hunter S. Thompson drama titled “The Rum Diary” starring Johnny Depp.

Abby O’Sullivan (Costume Designer) is a New York based Costume and Fashion Designer. She has contributed to Italian, British and American Vogue magazines, as well as V, Bazaar, Paper, Elle, W and WWD, as a stylist and liaison. The films Abby worked on have been nominated for two Academy Awards and granted distinctions by the Gotham Awards, Sundance Film Festival, Independent Spirit Awards, National Board of Review and The Screen Actors Guild, among others. Some of her films include NoNAMES, Ten Stories Tall, Adam, Adventures of Power, and Frozen River. Inspired by the fantasy element of the costume world, Abby set out to create women’s line KEEN-O CALDER debuting for spring 2010. She continues to design ensembles for a range of colorful characters in burlesque, theater and film.

Sheilla Jaffe (Casting) has more than two decades of experience and more than 120 credits to her name, including recent films “MacGruber” and “Rocky Balboa” and a new CBS drama pilot starring Dennis Quaid, Michael Chiklis, and Carrie-Anne Moss. With casting partner Georgianne Walken, she won a primetime Emmy Award in 1999 and received five subsequent nominations for casting “The Sopranos,” and she was nominated from 2005 to 2007 for her work on the HBO series “Entourage.” Jaffe is also a four-time Artios Award winner, an honor bestowed by her peers in the Casting Society of America.

“Entourage” was part of Jaffe’s prolific partnership with show creator Mark Wahlberg, which officially began with the film “The Italian Job.” She has since cast the majority of Wahlberg’s projects, including “The Fighter,” “Invincible,” and the upcoming films “Ted” and “Broken City.” Jaffe has also maintained long-term relationships with other actor-producers, such as Sylvester Stallone, Ethan Hawke, and Steve Buscemi. (A collaboration with the latter on “Trees Lounge” resulted in David Chase hiring Jaffe and Walken to cast the pilot for “The Sopranos.”)

Ruth Salen (Casting) Ruth has worked in casting on movies such as The Fighter, Observe and Report, Pete Smalls is Dead, September Dawn, Freedomland, The Big Valley, Sunnyside up and on the TV Series “Johnny Zero and Jury.”

ADDITIONAL CREDITS

E-1 (single card)Unit Production Manager

KAYLENE CARLSON

First Assistant DirectorGERARD DiNARDI

Second Assistant DirectorNICHOLAS E. BELL

E-2 (single card)Associate Producers

JESSICA HALLBAILEY CONWAY

E-3 (single card)Associate Producers

JEANETTE VOLTURNO-BRILLRICK A. OSAKO

E-4 (single card)Line Producer

GERARD DiNARDI

E-5 (single card)

CAST

Ellison Oswalt ETHAN HAWKETracy JULIET RYLANCE

Sheriff FREDiDALTON THOMPSON

Deputy JAMES RANSONETrevor MICHAELiHALL

D’ADDARIO

Ashley CLARE FOLEYE.M.T. ROB RILEY

Anchor TAVIS SMILEYReporter JANET ZAPPALA

Stephanie VICTORIA LEIGH

BBQ Boy CAMERONiOCASIO

Pool Party Boy ETHANiHABERFIELD

Lawn Work Girl DANIELLE KOTCHSleepy Time Boy BLAKE MIZRAHI

Bughuul/Mr. Boogie NICK KING

Los Angeles Stunt Coordinator ROB KINGNew York Stunt Coordinator TRAMPAS THOMPSON

Stunt Double – Ellison AARON VEXLER

Stunt PerformersHEIDI BURGER SCOTT BURIK

CHRIS COLOMBO DEVIN SANCHEZ

SHAWNNA THIBODEAW

Stunt RiggersROY FARFEL JIM FORD

GREG HARVEY KATIE LEITENDAVID JANUZZI VICTORIA PAGUIA

DAVID SHUMBRIS

Post Production SupervisorJAMES K. JENSEN

First Assistant Editor SARAH C. REEVES

B Camera Operator JACK DONNELLYAdditional B Camera Operator CHRIS REYNOLDS

Steadicam Operator GEORGEiBIANCHINI

Camera First Assistant ETHAN BORSUKB Camera First Assistant DANNY FEIGHERY

Camera Second Assistant DAN MERRILLB Camera Second Assistant RANDYiSCHWARTZ

Media Manager JACOB STAHLMANMotion Control Technician STEVE SCAMMELL

Still Photographer PHIL CARUSO

Production Sound Mixer JACK HUTSONBoom Operator THOMAS JORDAN

Art Director JOHN EL MANAHI

Assistant Art Director CARMEN CARDENASGraphic Artist ERIC BRYANT

Assistant to Production Designer CATE DEVANEYArt Department Production Assistant SU LEE

Concept Artist BENJAMINiTHOMAS SCARSBROOK

Titles and Graphic Design AARON BECKER

Set Decorator SARAH DENNISAssistant Set Decorator JACKIE CANTO

Leadman PHIL BECK, IIIOn-Set Dresser MIKE MARZIGLIANO

Additional On-Set Dresser EVAN SEIDESet Dressers MIKE SPENCE

CHRIS LEUZZISet Dresser Production Assistant RODDY CRUZ

Property Master OMAR VAIDAssistant Property Master CHARLESiJ.

COLEMAN

Special Effects Coordinator PHIL BECK, JR.Special Effects Technicians PETER APPOLD

ROBERT BECKJOHN DiCLEMENTIJOHN HOWELL

Chief Lighting Technician NINA KUHNBest Boy Electrician DANIELiJAMES

McCABEGenny Operator BLAISE MILLER

Electricians CRAIG ADDONIZIOCARL CASANOSEAN FEEHAN

Key Grip BRENT POLESKIBest Boy Grip KENNETH FUNDUS

Dolly Grip RANDOLPHi“RUDIE” CARTY

Grips KENITH BRUZZOSCOTT DEANGELOROB TEDESCHI, JR.MARK PETRONIO

Costume Supervisor SHAWNIQUE HILL

On-Set Costumer DELVAN JAMES

Additional Costumers LAINIE ANDERSONALYSSA RODRIGUEZ

Costume Assistant GINA RUIZ

Make-up Department Head ARIELLE TOELKEKey Make-up LAUZANNE NEL

Additional Make-up DAWN TUNNELL

Hair Department Head SATOKO ICHINOSEKey Hair Stylist LILIANA MEYRICK

Special Effects Make-up Supervisor DANIELLE NOESpecial Effects Make-up for Mr. Boogie OZZY ALVAREZ

Special Effects Make-up Artists JOE AMELLAADAM BAILEYRICH KRUSSELLJASON MILANIBJOERN REHBEINSTAYC St. ONGE

Construction Coordinator RICHIE HEBRANKKey Carpenter PETER BUNDRICK

Key Construction Grip LEE SHEVETTCarpenter Foreman BEN ROSS

Construction Grip JOHN KENNEDYScenic Charge SARAH BERNEY

Scenics DENNIS TILLBERGJOHN PAUL

Set Medics MITCHELL BERKOWITZDEBORAH BLAKECATHY HESKINLISA WALKER

Location Manager MICHAEL NICKODEMLocation Assistants PAUL LUCERO

ALEX DORMANLocation Scout GREG ROUTT

Production Accountant MARYANNiC. FONDULAS

First Assistant Accountant WINDI SEE VIANELLO

Payroll Accountant JOSH BELLTax Credit Accountant ELLIOTT KERMAN

Post Production Accountant MINNIE DUERR

Production Supervisor LIOR VARDIProduction Coordinator KERRI HUNDLEY

Assistant Production Coordinator PETE DiFOLCOAssistant to Director/B Camera Supervisor MATTHEW

TIBBENHAMSecond Assistant Director ERICA FISHMAN

Second Second Assistant Director ADAM BERNARDAdditional Second Second Assistant Director EDDIE GRIFFITH

Production Secretary EMMANUELLE GEORGE

Production Assistant MIKE MITCHELLKey Set Production Assistant GEORGEiBRASSEY

Set Production Assistants GIUSEPPE ARDIZZONE

BLAINE CHOUCORTNEY CUNNANENATALI JONESTIMOTHY LaFLEUR

Production Office Assistant DAVID FORMENTINAssistant to Jason Blum CHELSEA PETERS

Assistant to Brian Kavanaugh-Jones ALEX SAKSArt Department Interns DAVID NEWHOUSE

CECILIA SCARABELLO

ROCIO VALENZUELACamera Intern JENNA BUSHOffice Interns SARAH NADEAU

THOMAS MEYERSet Production Intern AVALONNE HALL

On-Set Educator CHRISTINE RUDAKEWYCZ

Script Supervisors STACY ROWEOLENKA DENYSENKO

Video Playback Operator ADAM SMELIN

Projectionists GEORGE GOTISCHALKJESSE A. MAGAN

Catering by STARiSTRUCK CATERING

Chef BRIAN HAVENSCraft Service JAVIER ROJAS

On-Set Craft Service ROGER VELILLA

Transportation Coordinator HERB LIEBERZDrivers SCOTT LIEBERZ

GARY O’CONNELL

Animals Provided by DAWNiANIMAL AGENCYFAUNAiREDEFINING PETS

Dog Wrangler CHARLES LOGUIDICE

Snake Wranglers DANIEL KOPULOSDUKE LEEEVAN SEIDE

LOS ANGELES UNIT

First Assistant Director GERARD DiNARDISecond Assistant Director DANIELiA.iGILES-

VALERA

Camera First Assistant WILL DEARBORNStill Photographer DANIEL McFADDEN

Set Decorator AMY VUCKOVICHLeadman ANDREW SETTLE

Set Dressers JUSTIN PRICEDOUG DEVINE

Property Master THOMAS SPENCESpecial Effects Coordinator RYAN SENECAL

Chief Lighting Technician JEREMY LAUNAISKey Grip ALEX KLABUKOV

Costume Supervisor JESSICA WENGERMake-up Department Head KARMA KAREL

Hair Department Head TERRY ROBBINS

Set Medic GREG KNAPPLifeguard DAVID FALICKI

Location Manager MURRAY MILLERProduction Coordinator DAN PARKER

Production Assistant PARKER HAYNESSet Production Assistants NINO MANCUSO

MATTHEW HILLOn Set Educator CHARMAINE BOOS

Craft Service JOE HUITransportation Captain TOM JONES

Driver JAMES MESSERSMITH

Animal Wrangler STEVE BERENSExtras Casting JOSEPH HICKS

Casting by SHEILAiJAFFE CASTING

Casting Associate SUSANiPALEY ABRAMSON

Casting Assistant ALEXANDRA FRANKLIN

Extras Casting SYLVIAiFAYi& ASSOCIATES

LEE GENICKRONEN GEVINT

Stand Ins BALTIMORE RUSSELL

ANDI POLLAND

Additional Assistant Editor BRIAN SWANSON

EPK Provided by DELUXEiDIGITAL STUDIOS

EPK Producer RICHARD GREEN

Sound Services by DANETRACKS, INC.

Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer DANEiA.iDAVIS, MPSE

Co-Supervising Sound Editor PAULiHACKNER, MPSE

Re-Recording Mixers MATTHEW IADAROLAPAULiHACKNER, MPSE

Sound Effects Editor DAVID A. WHITTAKER MPSE

Foley Recording ANARCHY POSTFoley Mixer JOHN SANACOREFoley Artist ALEX ULLIRCH

Additional Foley Recording SOUNDSWILD, INC.Additional Foley Mixer AARON MORGAN

ADR Recording SOUNDTRACK, NY

ADR Mixers MARK DESIMONEBEAUX NEYLON

Music Editor THOMAS MILANO

Orchestrators CHRISTOPHER YOUNGSEBASTIANiCANO BESQUET

Music Sound Design & Synth Programming JASON ACUNAMARK ARMAINDANIEL WEHRART DENISSOV

Score Coordinators REBECCA NUNEZMEGUMI SASANO

Visual Effects Producer JASON PICCIONI

Visual Effects by FUSE FX

Visual Effects Supervisor DAVID ALTENAUVisual Effects Producer TIM JACOBSENCompositing Supervisor JASON FOTTER

CG Supervisor MATT VAN BROCKVisual Effects Coordinator DIANE MACKE

Compositors MIKE BOZULICHANTONIO CHANGERIC HAYDENMATT MASSARELLA JOSH MIYAJI

KIMBERLY PEPEPABLO WANG

CG Artists BRUCE COY IGNACIO GARCERON BENJAMIN LIUALDO RUGGIERO

VFX Editors ADRIAN COLBERTRYAN FELIX

Digital Intermediate by TECHNICOLOR

Digital Intermediate Colorist TONY DUSTINDigital Intermediate Producer CHRISTINE

DOUGHERTY

Digital Intermediate Editor DAVE SCHNEIDER

8mm Scanning by CINELICIOUS

DI Colorist STEVE RODRIGUEZDI Assistant TYLER

FAGERSTROM

DI Producer REGGIE DIAZ

Special Effects Makeup MASTERS FX

Avid/Editorial Equipment Provided by GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS

Film Provided by PRO 8MM

Legal Counsel for Alliance Films AMY PAQUETTE

Production Union Legal Counsel HOWARD FABRICK

Production Legal Counsel GARY A. HIRSCHCHRIS PEREZ

Production Insurance Provided by REIFFi& ASSOCIATES

Payroll Services by ENTERTAINMENT PARTNERS

Camera Equipment Provided by TCSMotion Control MONSTER REMOTES

Electric Equipment Provided by EASTERN EFFECTSGrip Equipment Provided by POLECAT LIGHTING

Balloons Provided by SOURCEMAKER, INC.Phoenix Crane Provided by MPX/GKE

CONSTRUCTION

Film Projector Provided by MICHAEL ANDREWSPicture Cars Provided by ACTIONiCAMERA

CARS, INC.MOVIE TIME CARSROADiRUNNER CAMERA CARS, INC.

Set Paintings Provided by JACKIE LIPTON

Clearances by INDIECLEARProduct Placement by STONE

MANAGEMENT, INC.

Product Placement Coordinators ADAM STONECAT STONE

(double column songs)

“Silence Teaches You How To Sing”

(Rygg/Sværen/Ylvisaker)

Performed By Ulver

Courtesy Of Jester Records, Oslo, Norway

“CineTronic Blood”

Written and Performed by Daniel Wehr

Courtesy of CineTronic

"A Body Of Water"

Written And Performed By  Judgehydrogen

Courtesy Of Rising Oculus Recordings

“Sacrifice”

Music By Andréa Nebel

Performed By Aghast

“Call From The Grave”

Music By Andréa Nebel

Performed By Aghast

“Gyroscope“

Written By Michael Sandison And Marcus Sandison

Performed By Boards Of Canada

Courtesy Of Warp Records Ltd.

“Fragment #1”

Written By Nicholas Triarchos

Performed By Accurst

Courtesy Of Red Stream, Inc./Colflesh Music

“Fragment #3”

Written By Nicholas Triarchos

Performed By Accurst

Courtesy Of Red Stream, Inc./Colflesh Music

“Fragment #9”

Written By Nicholas Triarchos

Performed By  Accurst

Courtesy Of Red Stream, Inc./Colflesh Music

"Blood Swamp"

Written & Performed By Sunn O))) & Boris

Courtesy Of Southern Lord Recordings

“Waking Cthuhlu”

Music By Andréa Nebel

Performed By Aghast Manor

“Enthral”

Music By Andréa Nebel

Performed By Aghast

Filmed On Location In Long Island, NY and Surrounding CommunitiesFilmed with the Support of the New York State Governor’s Office for the

Motion Picture and Television Development

The filmmakers wish to extend their personal thanks to the following for theircontributions to the making of this movie:

STUART FORD

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ALEX DEMETRIADES ANGIE CONNERS

APPLE, INCAT&T

BENNINGTON COLLEGEBLACKBERRY

BONNIE VOLANDBUFFALO TRACE

CONVERSECUISINART

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DROR MOHARFRANK PRUGO

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GOLD COAST STUDIOSHEINEKENHOSTESS

JANOSON CONSTRUCTION CORP.JONATHAN DECKTERJULIE MANDELBAUM

LAUREN VALENTILeCREUSETLUXOTTICAMAGLITES

MICHAEL ROBANMICROSOFT

MIGUEL PALOSMURRAY HILL STUDIOS

NIKENIXONOGIO

OLD BROOKVILLE POLICE DEPT.ORIENTAL TRADING CO.

PELICANPLANTING FIELDS ARBORETUM

PUMA

RAZORREBECCA WEIS

RICHARD KUHNLASAMMY JANOWITZ

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STATE OF NEW YORK, OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATIONAND HISTORIC PRESERVATION

STEPHEN KEMPSERTAVIS SMILEY

TOWN OF OYSTER BAYUNITED METHODIST CHURCH

VANSVILLAGE OF MATINECOCK

VILLAGE OF MUTTONTOWNVILLAGE OF SANDS POINT

VILLAGE OF UPPER BROOKVILLEVIVITARVTECH

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The characters and incidents portrayed and the names used herein are fictitious,

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Ownership of this motion picture is protected by copyright and other applicable

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