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The Cabinet in the Woods (2017)

It's waiting for you

Genre : Horror

Runtime : 18M

Director : Andrew Schwarz

Synopsis

Carl (Ignacyo Matynia) is searching for his missing dog in the middle of the woods. After hours of looking and ready to give up, he stumbles upon something incredibly bizarre; a brand new cabinet mysteriously placed in the woods. Carl's curiosity leads to unspeakable horrors that only his wife (Lauren Dougherty) has a chance of stopping! The Cabinet in the Woods is an obscure, daring cult thriller born from the alliance of multi-award winning director, Andrew Schwarz (SEPARATION), and cinematographer/editor, Bob Klein. Featuring thrilling special effects and makeup by Hinano Leung and Cuty Lin, these ambitious filmmakers have created a body horror classic that has to be seen to be believed.

Actors

Ignacyo Matynia
Ignacyo Matynia
Carl
Lauren Dougherty
Lauren Dougherty
Melinda
Karen Sweeney
Karen Sweeney
The Carpentress

Crews

Bob Klein
Bob Klein
Producer
Bob Klein
Bob Klein
Writer
Bob Klein
Bob Klein
Director of Photography
Bob Klein
Bob Klein
Editor
Cuty Lin
Cuty Lin
Costume Design
Hinano Leung
Hinano Leung
Makeup Artist
Cuty Lin
Cuty Lin
Hair Department Head
Cuty Lin
Cuty Lin
Makeup Artist
Jon Bewley
Jon Bewley
First Assistant Director
Eddy Gomez
Eddy Gomez
Boom Operator
Eddy Gomez
Eddy Gomez
Sound Mixer
Wynton Brewster
Wynton Brewster
Camera Operator
Aiden Ettlinger
Aiden Ettlinger
Still Photographer
Dan Kelleher
Dan Kelleher
Gaffer
Elizabeth Loo
Elizabeth Loo
Script Supervisor
Andrew Schwarz
Andrew Schwarz
Production Design
Andrew Schwarz
Andrew Schwarz
Writer
Andrew Schwarz
Andrew Schwarz
Music
Andrew Schwarz
Andrew Schwarz
Producer
Andrew Schwarz
Andrew Schwarz
Production Manager
Andrew Schwarz
Andrew Schwarz
Director
Hinano Leung
Hinano Leung
Special Effects Makeup Artist

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