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Rainy Season (2019)

It doesn't rain toads, it pours!

Genre : Horror

Runtime : 14M

Director : Patrick Haischberger

Synopsis

A couple rents a summer house in a small village. Residents ignore all warnings from local people about upcoming mysterious things and are drawn into a story that repeats itself every seven years, claiming its victims.

Actors

Thomas Stipsits
Thomas Stipsits
John Graham
Sabrina Reiter
Sabrina Reiter
Elise Graham
Wolfgang Hübsch
Wolfgang Hübsch
Henry Eden
Inge Maux
Inge Maux
Laura Stanton
Fritz Karl
Fritz Karl
Mike

Crews

Patrick Haischberger
Patrick Haischberger
Director
Patrick Haischberger
Patrick Haischberger
Writer
Stephen King
Stephen King
Writer
Patrick Haischberger
Patrick Haischberger
Producer
André Mayerhofer
André Mayerhofer
Producer
Michael Frankenberger
Michael Frankenberger
Music
Andre Mayerhofer
Andre Mayerhofer
Cinematography
Paul Eckart
Paul Eckart
Editor
Veronika Tupy
Veronika Tupy
Production Design
Anna Zeitlhuber
Anna Zeitlhuber
Costume Design
Norbert Galgoczi
Norbert Galgoczi
Unit Manager
Julia Schmachtel
Julia Schmachtel
Assistant Director
Bernd Dormayer
Bernd Dormayer
Mixing Engineer
Matthias Kassmannhuber
Matthias Kassmannhuber
Sound
Günther Oberleitner
Günther Oberleitner
Foley Recordist
Ingo Pusswald
Ingo Pusswald
Foley Artist
Tobias Schreiber
Tobias Schreiber
Sound Designer
Markus Harthum
Markus Harthum
Gaffer
Lukas Wesely
Lukas Wesely
First Assistant Camera

Trailers and other movies

Rainy Season | Horror Short Film | Screamfest

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