Brooklyn 45 (2023)
1h 32m
Running Time
March 12, 2023Release Date
Brooklyn 45 (2023)
1h 32m
Running Time
March 12, 2023Release Date
Plot.
On a freezing evening in December 1945, five military veterans gather together in the ornate parlour of a Brooklyn brownstone. Best friends since childhood, they have reunited to support their troubled host – but when his invitation for cocktails turns into an impromptu séance, the metaphoric ghosts of their past become all-too-literal.
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Currently Brooklyn 45 is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Shudder, Shudder Amazon Channel, AMC+, AMC+ Amazon Channel, Shudder Apple TV Channel, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Amazon Video, YouTube, DIRECTV, Vudu, Microsoft Store
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Cast & Crew.
Anne Ramsay
Marla Sheridan
Ron E. Rains
Bob Sheridan
Jeremy Holm
Mjr. Archibald Stanton
Larry Fessenden
Lt. Col. Clive Hockstatter
Ezra Buzzington
Mjr. Paul DiFranco
Kristina Klebe
Hildegard Baumann
Lucy Carapetyan
Susan Hockstatter
James Fler
Executive Producer
Ted Geoghegan
Director
Andrew Thomas Hunt
Executive Producer
Seth Caplan
Producer
Emily Gotto
Producer
Michael Paszt
Producer
Richard Raaphorst
Concept Artist
Pasha Patriki
Producer
Robert Patrick Stern
Cinematographer
Matthew Harrold
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lisa Hendricks
Editor
Whitney Roue
Hairstylist
Sarah Sharp
ProductionDesigner
Sarah Sharp
ProductionDesigner
Hansjeet Duggal
Assistant Editor
Michele B. McGraw
First Assistant Director
Brian Zurek
Special Effects Supervisor
Nick Caza
Sound Mixer
Tom Murray
Sound Effects Editor
Mike Jones
Assistant Sound Editor
Cyle Williamson
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Martin Macphail
Original Music Composer
Dean Rode
Original Music Composer
Tristan Tarr
Original Music Composer
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Brooklyn 45 is a 2023 American real-time supernatural thriller film written and directed by Ted Geoghegan about a group of military veterans holding an impromptu séance in the parlor of a Brooklyn brownstone at the close of World War II. Geoghegan penned the screenplay with assistance from his late father, a disabled Air Force veteran-turned-history teacher.