Erwin Horror Story: The Call
Struggling with being separated from his son, Lance Redding decides to phone his ex and beg to speak with the boy. But this conversation is not one Lance will soon forget, as the consequences of his actions may be catching up with him.
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Dustin StreetDirectorErwin Horror Story: The Visitor, The Stranger
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Dustin StreetWriterErwin Horror Story: The Visitor, The Stranger
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Dustin StreetProducerErwin Horror Story: The Visitor, The Stranger
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Paris ElyProducerErwin Horror Story: The Visitor, The Stranger
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Tanesha Franklin-WhiteExecutive ProducersErwin Horror Story: The Visitor, The Stranger
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Hannah Faith RaderExecutive ProducersErwin Horror Story: The Visitor, The Stranger
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Dustin StreetExecutive ProducersErwin Horror Story: The Visitor, The Stranger
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Ivan C. RockwellDirector of Photography
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Dustin StreetEditorErwin Horror Story: The Visitor, The Stranger
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Jesse WadeKey Cast
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Angel L. BieberlyKey Cast
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Brayden EaganKey Cast
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Project Type:Short, Web / New Media
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Genres:Drama, Horror
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Runtime:9 minutes 37 seconds
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Completion Date:February 16, 2016
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Production Budget:200 USD
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Dustin Street is a writer, director and producer hailing from the mountains of East Tennessee. Street began his filmmaking career in 2012, when he launched Big Small Town Studios and began development on the studio's first digital series, The Stranger. Street lives in Erwin, Tennessee and is currently in production on a new digital series called Erwin Horror Story, which chronicles legends and lore based in his home town.
"Family, and the struggle to define what that word really means, are important themes to the Erwin Horror Story anthology. It's been our priority from the beginning to make this not just about jump scares and things that go bump, but about the real distress a person can experience as a result of being apart from someone they love as a result of family tension or dysfunction. The Call really brings that aspect front and center."