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Dreadspace (2017)

Genre : Action, Science Fiction

Runtime : 15M

Director : Augie Meleo

Synopsis

A lonely, disabled grandfather tries to connect with his neglected grandson, exploring both the potential and the danger of virtual reality.

Actors

Tyler Champagne
Tyler Champagne
Tim
Winston James Francis
Winston James Francis
Drazen
Ethan Jones
Ethan Jones
Billy
Nick Waters
Nick Waters
Tim's Avatar
Derek Russo
Derek Russo
Billy's Avatar
Lucy Boryer
Lucy Boryer
Tim's Mom
Bob Gilliam
Bob Gilliam
Tim's Dad
Brandy Kopp
Brandy Kopp
Billy's Mom
Flood Reed
Flood Reed
Hunter
Shelly Kurtz
Shelly Kurtz
Winston
Sophie Meister
Sophie Meister
Winston's Avatar

Crews

Augie Meleo
Augie Meleo
Director
George Henry Horton
George Henry Horton
Writer
Augie Meleo
Augie Meleo
Writer
Armyan Bernstein
Armyan Bernstein
Executive Producer
Elizabeth Bagley
Elizabeth Bagley
Executive Producer
Meera Al Midfa
Meera Al Midfa
Associate Producer
Talon Gonzalez
Talon Gonzalez
Associate Producer
George Henry Horton
George Henry Horton
Producer
David Andrew
David Andrew
Executive Producer
Gretchen Newman
Gretchen Newman
Executive Producer
Alan Torres
Alan Torres
Director of Photography
Franck Méndez
Franck Méndez
Editor

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