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Virgil (2022)

Genre : Horror

Runtime : 0M

Director : Christopher Stevens

Synopsis

A lonely preteen stumbles onto an antique PC in the attic of his new home, and begins chatting with another boy named Virgil. However, our young hero soon begins to suspect his new friend may have dark designs.

Actors

Jama Williamson
Jama Williamson
Mom
Aidan Wallace
Aidan Wallace
Jeremy

Crews

Christopher Stevens
Christopher Stevens
Director
Christopher Stevens
Christopher Stevens
Writer
Hunter Daniels
Hunter Daniels
Writer
Daniel Raboldt
Daniel Raboldt
Thanks
Michael Bryan Stein
Michael Bryan Stein
Music
Stephen Latty
Stephen Latty
Colorist
Kylie McGinness
Kylie McGinness
Key Set Costumer
Mike Stanislawski
Mike Stanislawski
First Assistant Camera
Rowan Byers
Rowan Byers
Steadicam Operator
Chris Gifford
Chris Gifford
24 Frame Playback
Jose Mendoza
Jose Mendoza
Second Assistant Camera
Scott Moody
Scott Moody
Gaffer
Jessica Rahmani
Jessica Rahmani
Grip
Chris Rauch
Chris Rauch
Key Grip
Ryan Moody
Ryan Moody
Electrician
Keith Schindler
Keith Schindler
VFX Artist
Denis Romanov
Denis Romanov
Visual Effects Producer
Nikki Monney
Nikki Monney
Sound Assistant
Nels Christensen
Nels Christensen
Sound Mixer
Leon 'Farkas' Fuller
Leon 'Farkas' Fuller
Set Dresser
Diana Gateño
Diana Gateño
Concept Artist
Hailey Marshall
Hailey Marshall
Storyboard Artist
Steve Weber
Steve Weber
Construction Foreman
Tyler John Young
Tyler John Young
First Assistant Director
Quinn Cavin
Quinn Cavin
Production Manager
Chanel Panagiotopoulos
Chanel Panagiotopoulos
Makeup Artist
Molly Grundman-Gerbosi
Molly Grundman-Gerbosi
Costume Design
Drew Evrist
Drew Evrist
Art Direction
Jacob Whitmore
Jacob Whitmore
Production Design
Lisa Zagoria
Lisa Zagoria
Casting
Stephen Paar
Stephen Paar
Cinematography

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