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When Lucy's brother vanishes into an abandoned building in Detroit, she embarks on a journey into the terrifying world of The Tower to discover all those whom it has consumed.

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Zombie
Andrew Demaray ...
Hank
Jake Forshee ...
Man-E-Faces
Jack Kraepel ...
Boy in field
Rick Kunzi ...
Doug
Joe McEachran ...
Flyerman
Blair McGowan ...
Priest of Doom
Ben Morris ...
Lightman
Steve Naughton ...
Aidan
Norm Roth ...
Thomas Mason
Lon Strickland ...
Blind Gatekeeper
Roxy Strickland ...
Lucy
Kevin Ward ...
Dr. Phil Zombie

Directed by

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Dan Falzone ... (co-director)
Dan McGowan ... (co-director)

Written by

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Dan Falzone ... (written by)
 
Dan McGowan ... (written by)
 
Lon Strickland ... (written by)
 
Roxy Strickland ... (written by)

Produced by

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Dan McGowan ... producer
Lon Strickland ... executive producer

Music by

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Lon Strickland

Cinematography by

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John Charles

Editing by

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Dan Falzone
Lon Strickland

Casting By

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Richard Wiener

Makeup Department

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Dan Falzone ... special makeup effects artist

Production Management

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Jake Forshee ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Mark Mallorca ... first assistant director: second unit

Sound Department

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Andrew Demaray ... sound
Jake Forshee ... sound
Andrew Smetek ... sound
Tom Strickland ... sound designer

Special Effects by

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Dan Falzone ... special effects

Visual Effects by

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Dan Falzone ... visual effects
Ira Flowers ... digital image consultant (as Ira David Flowers)
Ryan C. Lee ... title designer

Stunts

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Dennis Mortimer ... stunt coordinator
Amber Shaw ... stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Michael David Lynch ... director of photography: second unit
Joe McEachran ... key grip

Animation Department

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Lauren Dumasius ... previs artist

Location Management

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Kristine Gregg ... location manager: second unit

Music Department

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Greg Nicolett ... music consultant (as Gregory Nicolett)

Additional Crew

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Ryan Fogle ... production assistant: second unit
Mark Steven Grove ... sales representative
Bartleby Heuman ... production assistant
Tip Jarman ... production assistant
Aaron Pugsley ... production assistant
Jim Stoddart ... production assistant
Ben Willard ... production assistant
Darlene Cypser ... sales representative (uncredited)

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Sean Doerr ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

A long abandoned tower rots above a city in turmoil. Stripped of all electrical wiring and inhabitants, the structure is lifeless. Yet in the darkness of night, an ominous glow illuminates the State tower's penthouse. Doug, driven by a burning obsession to discover the cause of the glow mysteriously vanishes. Lucy is utterly alone without her brother. An investigation into his whereabouts leads her to his apartment. There she discovers Doug's obsession with the building's violent history. That night, Lucy experiences a waking dream that convinces her Doug is trapped inside. In order to save her brother, Lucy embarks on a journey into the tower. Inside she confronts the darkest regions of her consciousness to discover the mystery of the tower and all those whom it has consumed. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines Abandon Hope All Who Enter Here See more »
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  • 90 min
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