Five delinquent teenagers are assigned the task of converting a long-abandoned mental hospital in South Central Los Angeles into a community center. Little do they know that the hospital is the site of centuries of supernatural mayhem and murder. Plagued by terrors beyond belief, the teenagers must fight to survive a battle where the division between the living and the dead is shattered.
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| Directing | James Cotten | Director |
| Writing | Michael B. Druxman | Writer |
| Writing | Tristan Thai | Screenplay |
| Art | Kambiz Hemati | Production Design |
| Production | Diana Derycz-Kessler | Executive Producer |
| Production | Amedeo D'Adamo | Associate Producer |
| Production | Diana Derycz-Kessler | Producer |
| Art | Samuel Proof | Art Direction |
| Production | James Cotten | Casting |
| Editing | John M. Valerio | Editor |
| Production | Danièle J. Suissa | Associate Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Sarah Trost | Costume Design |
| Art | Barbara Lange | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Mel Lewis | Music |
| Production | Paul Kessler | Executive Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robin Allen | Costume Design |
| Art | Jason Baldwin Stewart | Set Decoration |
| Production | Travis Ramsey | Line Producer |
| Production | Sarah Esberg | Producer |
| Camera | Brandon Trost | Director of Photography |
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