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The Cran

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The Cran
Directed byTyler Savino
Produced byChase Crawford
Written byTyler Savino
Starring
Music by
CinematographyChris Leszkowicz
Edited by
Production
company
  • Bucketnaut Films
  • Four By Three Productions
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20,000

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The Cran is a forthcoming 2021 dark comedy film written and directed by Tyler Savino. [1]The film was produced in collaboration with Chase Crawford and Four By Three Productions,[2] and stars Joe Chrest alongside Chicago actor/stuntman Matthew Alan Porter and Ohio actress Marlee Carpenter. The film follows Roy, (Porter) as he reconnects with his high-school ex girlfriend Hannah, (Carpenter). The pair travel to the fictional county of Cranwell, Ohio, where Roy soon becomes complicit in Hannah's plot against the leader of a small rural cult. (Chrest) The film co-stars Sydney Vollmer, Jake Harkins, Rich Lewis IV, Callie Bussell, and Yang Miller. It is the debut feature film of director Tyler Savino.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Casting[edit]

Casting took place in winter of 2019, again in collaboration with Four By Three Productions. In November of 2020, it was reported that Joe Chrest had signed onto the role of Isaac.

Filming[edit]

Photography for the film began in July of 2019, following several scheduling delays.[3] The production lasted for three days, and filmed primarily in Port Clinton, Ohio and Bowling Green, Ohio.[4] Production was paused until December 2019, during which time many crew members, including the director of photography and first assistant director, were replaced.

Principal photography was completed in January of 2020, but severe weather, followed by the early delays caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic, forced reshoots back. Photography for the film was completed in September 2020.

Music[edit]

The film's score was drafted and performed by Marlee Carpenter, herself a singer and songwriter. Additional songs for the film were provided by artists Sierra Eagleson and Libby Dietrix.

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