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Micheal Bafaro is an American filmmaker. He began his career in the mid-1980s, working in props and special effects before transitioning to the role of Assistant Director. He eventually shifted his focus to writing and directing, becoming an award-winning independent filmmaker.
Wrecker is a 2015 Canadian horror film written and directed by Micheal Bafaro. It stars Anna Hutchison and Drea Whitburn as friends on a road trip who are menaced by a psychopathic tow truck driver. It premiered on November 6, 2015.
The Cycle, also known as The Devil's Ground, is a 2009 Canadian/Czech horror film written and directed by Micheal Bafaro. [1] The movie was filmed during a fifteen-day period. [ 2 ]
Micheal Bafaro: Written by: Chris Hyde: Produced by: Suzanne Daley Michelle Gahagan Lloyd A. Simandl Deborah Thompson: Starring: Scott McNeil C. Thomas Howell Kiara Hunter Heather Hanson: Cinematography: David Pelletier: Edited by: Richard Benwick Derek A Whelan: Music by: Peter Allen: Distributed by: North American Pictures
Michael Bafaro 13 Eerie: 2013 Lowell Dean: 13Hrs: 2010 Jonathan Glendening 13th Child: 2002 Thomas Ashley; Steven Stockage 13 Sins: 2014 Daniel Stamm: 20 Million Miles to Earth: 1957 Nathan Juran [1] [2] 2001 Maniacs: 2005 Tim Sullivan: 28 Days Later: 2002 Danny Boyle [3] 28 Weeks Later: 2007 Juan Carlos Fresnadillo [3] 3-Headed Shark Attack ...
Micheal Bafaro Kelly Bastard, Michael Mitton, Colm Hill, Rene Lai Canada Supernatural horror [37] El Conde: Pablo Larraín: Jaime Vadell, Gloria Münchmeyer, Alfredo Castro, Paula Luchsinger: Chile Black comedy Horror [38] Elevator Game: Rebekah McKendry: Megan Best, Adam Hurtig, Gino Anania, Madison MacIsaac, Verity Marks United States ...
Crackerjack is a 1994 Canadian action film directed by Michael Mazo, and starring Thomas Ian Griffith, Nastassja Kinski and Christopher Plummer.In it, a troubled cop (Griffith) and a tour guide (Kinski) attempt to prevent a high-stakes robber (Plummer) from burying the mountain hotel hosting a wealthy mobster—whom both cop and robber are after—in an avalanche.
Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote while Buxton and Langton are "poised", and Wilding's direction is "earnest", Quastel and Bafaro's screenplay is "ludicrous and exploitative of violence against women". [1] Leonard Klady of Variety called the film "stylish" but "extremely empty-headed". [2] TV Guide called the film "glossy" but ...