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| Jon Keeyes | Director |
| Domenico Salvaggio | Writer |
| Cecil Chambers | Producer |
| Vanessa Coifman | Producer |
| Saleem Elmasri | Executive Producer |
| Kevin J. Nelson | Co-Executive Producer |
| Clay Pecorin | Executive Producer |
| Erick Schroder | Music |
| Austin Schmidt | Cinematography |
| R.J. Cooper | Editor |
| Heidi K. Eklund | Casting Director |
| Diego F. Diaz | Production Design |
| Diego F. Diaz | Art Direction |
| Estefany Ellis | Hairstylist |
| Nick Staurulakis | Second Assistant Director |
| Brian Tubbs | First Assistant Director |
| Eric Whitney | Set Designer |
| Fritz Francois | Sound |
This is acutely not great. The apriorism of this cine is impaired and it tries to be both Alternation to Bsan and the Exorcist and fails at both. William does a accomplished job, but anybody abroad is disturbing to cull their weight. The furnishings are substandard, the cinematography and complete architecture lacking, administration is sloppy, and the all-embracing casting is not fantastic. Some money has been put into this, so it doesn't attending like an complete alternation wreck, but it is absolutely not a acceptable movie.