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Boogeyman 3

Film Info
Showtime
Showtime
Premiere Type
Premiere Type
World Premiere
Category
Film Category
Feature
Runtime
Run Time
1 hour 34 min
Country
Country
USA
Directed by
Directed by
Gary Jones
Produced by
Produced By
Erin Cahill, Chuck Hittenger, Mimi Michaels, Nikki Sanderson, Matt Rippy, WB Alexander, George Maguire
Written by
Written by
Brian Sieve, Eric Kripke
Main Cast
Main Cast
Erin Cahill, Charles Hittinger, Mimi Michaels
Synopsis
The follow-up to the successful hit Boogeyman is the story of an evil that every culture has tried to define by giving it a name and a face. For college sophomore Sarah Morris, that evil is the Boogeyman. When Sarah witnesses the alleged suicide of her roommate, it sets into motion a series of horrific events that cause Sarah to fear the supernatural entity. As she tries to convince the rest of her dorm that the Boogeyman does exist, the evil force grows stronger and her friends begin to pay the price. Now Sarah must stop this ultimate evil before the entire campus falls prey.

About the Director

Director(s)
Contact Info
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0428109/?ref_=tt_ov_dr

Gary

Jones

Director
Gary Jones is an award-winning director, screenwriter, producer and visual effects supervisor with over fifty motion pictures and thirty television episodes to his credit....Read more
Gary Jones is an award-winning director, screenwriter, producer and visual effects supervisor with over fifty motion pictures and thirty television episodes to his credit. Recently, Jones wrote, produced and directed "Escape from Death Block 13", a retro action adventure inspired by the 70's action films from his youth. The film stars Robert Bronzi, Nicholas Turturro, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs and Chris Hahn. The film was released in October 2021. In 1995, Jones made his directorial debut with the Sy Fy cult classic "Mosquito" starring Gunnar Hansen, the original "Leatherface" from "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and Ron Asheton, legendary guitarist from the punk rock band "The Stooges." In 2009, Jones was chosen by Sam Raimi and Sony Pictures to direct "Boogeyman 3" the third installment of their popular series. The supernatural horror film stars Erin Cahill, Jayne Wisener and Kate Maberly. After finishing post production on "Boogeyman 3" Jones switched genre's and directed "Ballistica" the fast paced action-thriller starring Robert Davi, Martin Kove and Paul Logan. Jones also supervised the visual effects for the film and created the films title sequence. Working in television, Jones directed episodes of "Xena: Warrior Princess" starring Lucy Lawless, "Hurcules: The Legendary Journeys" starring Kevin Sorbo, "Honey,I Shrunk The Kids" starring Peter Scolari and "Sheena" starring Gena Lee Nolin. Jones returned to the creature feature genre in 2013 with the Sy Fy network premiere of "Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan". Jones co-wrote, produced and directed the film as well as supervising the creation of the over four hundred visual effects shots needed to bring Paul Bunyan to life. For his work on "Axe Giant", Jones was inducted into The International Indie Filmmakers Hall of Fame and received the award for outstanding directing of 2014. Other films Jones has directed for SY FY include, "Ghouls" starring Kristen Renton, William Atherton, James DeBello, "Spiders" starring Lana Parrilla, Mark Phelan, "Cocodile 2 Death Swamp" starring Marting Kove, Heidi Lenhart, James Parks, "Lightning Strikes" starring Kevin Sorbo, Annabel Wright, David Schofield, "Xenophobia" starring Ron Silver, C. Thomas Howell, Giancarlo Esposito and "Planet Raptor" starring Steven Bauer, Vanessa Angel, Ted Raimi. As a producer, Jones's credits include the 2019 western adventure "Warpath" starring Tom Mathews and Sasha Higgins. Jones also directed second unit on film and created the visual effects. His other producing credits include, the action film "Death Kiss" starring Robert Bronzi, Daniel Baldwin, Richard Tyson, a sci fi thriller "Moontrap: Target Earth" the supernatural horror film "The Death Matter" and the grind-house horror favorite "Robert Kurtzmans The Rage". Read less
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