Shelby Oaks (2024)
July 20, 2024Release Date
Shelby Oaks (2024)
July 20, 2024Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Camille Sullivan
Mia
Brendan Sexton III
Robert
Michael Beach
Detective Burke
Sarah Voigt
News Anchor #2
Robin Bartlett
Norma
Keith David
Morton Jacobson
Charlie Talbert
Wilson
Emily Bennett
Janet
Phuong Kubacki
Reporter #1
Sarah Durn
Riley
Lauren Ashley Berry
Jess
Emily Bennett
Janet
Eric Francis Melaragni
David
C.L. Simpson
Marilyn
Anthony Baldasare
Peter
Andrew Scott Baird
Director of Photography
Mike Wendt
Location Scout
Sam Liz
Story
Chris Stuckmann
Story / Screenplay / Director / Producer
Aaron B. Koontz
Producer
Cameron Burns
Producer
Ashleigh Snead
Producer
Daniel Bobet
Associate Producer
Mike Flanagan
Executive Producer
Trevor Macy
Executive Producer
Melinda Nishioka
Executive Producer
Albin Sallansonnet
Associate Producer
Sean E. DeMott
Executive Producer
Paul Holbrook
Executive Producer
Alex Euting
Co-Producer
Farrell Rose
Co-Producer
Shawn Talley
Co-Producer
Kalee Marshall
Associate Producer
Patrick Lawrence
Editor
David Guglielmo
Casting
Christopher Hare
Production Design
Sarah Sharp
Art Direction
Shawna-Nova Foley
Costume Design
Alan Tuskes
Makeup Artist
Michelle Millette
First Assistant Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 20, 2024
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Budget$1,390,845
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Shelby Oaks is a 2024 American supernatural horror mystery film produced, written, and directed by Chris Stuckmann in his feature directorial debut. It stars Camille Sullivan, Sarah Durn, Brendan Sexton III, Michael Beach, Robin Bartlett, Keith David, Charlie Talbert, and Emily Bennett. The film is also produced by Aaron B. Koontz, Cameron Burns, and Ashleigh Snead.
Shelby Oaks had its world premiere at the 28th Fantasia International Film Festival on July 20, 2024, and is scheduled to be released in the United States by Neon in 2025. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, with praise directed toward the first half, the atmosphere, and Camille Sullivan's performance, while the second half was derided for its lack of originality.