Lost in Buffalo City

Lost in Buffalo City (2017)

What happened to John Miller?

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 2017-05-26
  • User Rating: 7.7/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 30min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Rayolight Production
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Raymond Wallace
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From 3 Ratings
6.3

Summary

Ignoring the admonitions of locals, journalist John Miller heads out alone to explore the remnants of Buffalo City, once the busiest town in the area but now merely a pile of dilapidated ruins amidst the encroaching swampland. Are the tales of strange apparitions and deadly encounters merely musings from tale-telling old timers, or will Miller uncover something darker, something that may cost him his life?

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  • Jeff Ronan

    as John Miller
  • Terry Snead

    as Ret. Sheriff Charles Davison
  • Stuart Parks II

    as Ed Parks
  • Benjamin Baldwin

    as Harold
  • Leigh Farmer

    as News Reporter #2 (voice)
  • Chelsea Rae Miller

    as Ghost Woman
  • Kat Morgan

    as Katie Gillespie
  • Oliver Parks

    as Ghost Boy
  • Daniel Ziegler

    as News Reporter #1
Editing Raymond Wallace Editor
Costume & Make-Up Carolyn Blomberg Makeup Designer
Crew Daniel Ziegler Carpenter
Camera Chris McArdle Grip
Directing Raymond Wallace Director
Crew Katherine Wallace Catering
Writing Todd Densmore Writer
Writing Raymond Wallace Writer
Production Todd Densmore Producer
Camera Parker Michels-Boyce Director of Photography
Art Kate Davison Production Design
Sound Erich Barganier Original Music Composer
Sound Bobby Dobbs Sound Mixer
Sound Daniel Heffner Sound
Production Raymond Wallace Executive Producer
Camera Justin Unger Key Grip
Production Peter Bancroft Executive Producer

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