The Red End Trailer

The Red End Trailer (2015)

20 March 2015 Drama, Thriller 13 mins

As the world nears it's end, a woman finds herself overwhelmed by emotion. She searches for closure as threats mount.

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Cast

Robbie Barnes

as Dana Smith

Steve Sullivan

as Joseph Smith

Ryan Kaufman

as Intruder

Neil Fodor

as Radio Personality

Crew

Jon Nix

Jon Nix Editor

Yoshi Andrego

Yoshi Andrego Color Timer

Yoshi Andrego

Yoshi Andrego Cinematography

International Releases Dates

United States 20 March 2015

Production Companies

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