Project Detail

Caustic Gulp

Synopsis

Somewhere in Florida a mysterious chemical reacts with the chlorine of a hotel swimming pool. Upon discovery, a young guest begins recruiting followers for her strange cult.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
13 mins
Director
Bryan M Ferguson
Producer
Bryan M Ferguson
Executive Producer
Bryan M Ferguson
Editor
Bryan M Ferguson
Screenwriter
Bryan M Ferguson
Director of Photography
Bryan M Ferguson
Production Designer
Bryan M Ferguson
Sound
Bryan M Ferguson
Principal cast
Nat Di Resta, Bryan M Ferguson, Gerard Bonner

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Production Status

Production Company

Bryan M. Ferguson

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