| Kenny Bates | ... | Himself | |
| Michael Bay | ... | Himself | |
| Jimmy Bennett | ... | Himself | |
| Isabel Conner | ... | Herself | |
| Andrew Douglas | ... | Himself | |
| Andrew Form | ... | Himself | |
| Bradley Fuller | ... | Himself (as Brad Fuller) | |
| Jake Garber | ... | Himself | |
| Melissa George | ... | Herself | |
| Jesse James | ... | Himself | |
| Scott Kosar | ... | Himself | |
| Chloë Grace Moretz | ... | Herself (as Chloe Grace Moretz) | |
| Rachel Nichols | ... | Herself | |
| Ryan Reynolds | ... | Himself | |
| Jennifer Williams | ... | Herself |
Directed by | |||
| Greg Carson | |||
Produced by | |||
| Greg Carson | .... | producer | |
| Jack Kney | .... | field producer: EPK | |
| Stephen J. Morrison | .... | field producer: EPK (as Stephen Morrison) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Steve Jablonsky | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Don Burton | |||
| Michael Ruiz | |||
Production Management | |||
| Susan Marble | .... | executive in charge of production | |
Sound Department | |||
| Rick Hays | .... | sound | |
| Jack Kney | .... | sound | |
| John Mathie | .... | sound (as John Mathi) | |
| Otto Rammer | .... | sound | |
| Dave Thomas | .... | sound | |
| Patrick Tillmann | .... | sound (as Pat Tillmann) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Jack Kney | .... | camera operator | |
| Irving Ong | .... | camera operator | |
| Patrick Prater | .... | camera operator | |
Other crew | |||
| Maggie Adams | .... | representative: MGM Home Entertainment | |
| Alex Carloss | .... | representative: MGM Home Entertainment | |
| Steve Hanshaw | .... | representative: MGM Home Entertainment | |
| Chris L. Porter | .... | production coordinator | |
| Blake Thomas | .... | representative: MGM Home Entertainment | |
Thanks | |||
| Howard Adelman | .... | very special thanks | |
| Kenny Bates | .... | very special thanks | |
| Michael Bay | .... | very special thanks | |
| Jimmy Bennett | .... | very special thanks | |
| Mindy Boydston | .... | very special thanks | |
| Pete Chiarelli | .... | very special thanks | |
| Isabel Conner | .... | very special thanks | |
| David Crockett | .... | very special thanks | |
| Andrew Douglas | .... | very special thanks | |
| Joli Eberhart | .... | very special thanks | |
| Andrew Form | .... | very special thanks | |
| Bradley Fuller | .... | very special thanks (as Brad Fuller) | |
| Melissa George | .... | very special thanks | |
| Ken Greguski | .... | very special thanks | |
| Mo Henry | .... | very special thanks | |
| Steve Jablonsky | .... | very special thanks | |
| Jesse James | .... | very special thanks | |
| Scott Kosar | .... | very special thanks | |
| Chloë Grace Moretz | .... | very special thanks (as Chloe Grace Moretz) | |
| Rachel Nichols | .... | very special thanks | |
| Gregory Nicotero | .... | very special thanks (as Greg Nicotera) | |
| Tim Pedegana | .... | very special thanks | |
| John M. Pisani | .... | very special thanks (as John Pisani) | |
| Ryan Reynolds | .... | very special thanks | |
| Michele Soefer | .... | very special thanks | |
| Lorraine Warren | .... | very special thanks | |
| Joe Whitmore | .... | very special thanks | |
| Anna Yeager | .... | very special thanks | |
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This is the longer of the two documentaries on the DVD of The Amityville Horror from 2005, with a running time of 26 and a half minutes. It consists of interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and clips of the film(that it spoils, note that), being essentially a making-of. They go over various things they did(not many that I can refer to directly, but rest assured that they delve into the major sequences and sets, albeit they don't cover any pre- or post-production), we hear a bit about the kids(seeing Jodie dance makes her less creepy, though) including from their own mouths(*man* was Moretz a girl back then, wait 'til you hear about the Acorn club... I can't tell you about it myself, the first two rules tell me not to), and I personally loved seeing Rachel in this. There is a bit of the obligatory love-fest about the director(and they only briefly touch upon the fact that it is his first movie, and of course don't show examples of earlier work or discuss his style)... well, at least they do present arguments for it(he's good with actors, apparently... and extremely nice(take one guess if that last one was said by an adult or a child)). There is disturbing, violent and bloody content in this. I recommend this to those who enjoyed the flick itself. 6/10