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The Horror Crowd (2020)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 33M

Director : Ruben Pla

Synopsis

Revealing, intimate documentary spotlighting the Hollywood horror community.

Actors

Lin Shaye
Lin Shaye
Herself
Greg Grunberg
Greg Grunberg
Himself
Russell Mulcahy
Russell Mulcahy
Himself
Ernest R. Dickerson
Ernest R. Dickerson
Himself
Clare Kramer
Clare Kramer
Herself
Oren Peli
Oren Peli
Himself
Darren Lynn Bousman
Darren Lynn Bousman
Himself
Adam Robitel
Adam Robitel
Himself
Lombardo Boyar
Lombardo Boyar
Himself
Sarah Nicklin
Sarah Nicklin
Herself
Mike Mendez
Mike Mendez
Himself
Jeffrey Reddick
Jeffrey Reddick
Himself
Ryan Turek
Ryan Turek
Himself
Brea Grant
Brea Grant
Herself
Axelle Carolyn
Axelle Carolyn
Herself
Brian W. Collins
Brian W. Collins
Himself
Chelsea Stardust
Chelsea Stardust
Herself
Staci Layne Wilson
Staci Layne Wilson
Herself
Craig Perry
Craig Perry
Himself
Kevin Tenney
Kevin Tenney
Himself
Eric England
Eric England
Himself
Andrew Kasch
Andrew Kasch
Himself
Jared Rivet
Jared Rivet
Himself
Dan Walker
Dan Walker
Himself

Crews

Ruben Pla
Ruben Pla
Director
Chris Lott
Chris Lott
Music
Drew Adams
Drew Adams
Cinematography
Ruben Pla
Ruben Pla
Editor
Richard Trejo
Richard Trejo
Sound Editor

Trailers and other movies

The Horror Crowd - Official Trailer (2022)

Posters and backgrounds

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