A rough-hewn Mennonite witnesses a meteor rip apart the skies on his farm, leaving behind a smoking crater filled with glowing corn husks. A lesbian couple unknowingly distributes the corn to un-suspecting Brooklynites through their food truck. An FDA agent with FBI dreams tries to track down a mysterious pod he’s only seen on Instagram. A woman in the midst of a late-20’s crisis is cleaning toilets when she starts noticing her co-workers changing. Each of them has a key to the puzzle. But can they figure out a way to stop an alien invasion before it’s too late? Or will they, too, succumb to the pods’ alluring glow? And how will they tell the difference between a Snatcher and a regular Brooklyn weirdo?
Unfortunately the movie Snatchers is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | John Kingman | Director |
Writing | Guy Patton | Writer |
Production | David Ebel | Associate Producer |
Production | John Kingman | Producer |
Production | Clara Peterson | Producer |
Sound | Dylan Thurston | Original Music Composer |
Crew | Mark Sparrough | Cinematography |
Art | Angela Harner | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Krystle Feher | Makeup Designer |
Art | Chris Reisz | Set Dresser |
Art | Amanda Lynn Robinson | Set Designer |
Art | John Trapp | Construction Coordinator |
Art | Courtney Wagner | Set Designer |
Sound | Aaron Miller | Sound |
Crew | Luis Raúl Alcocer | Stunt Coordinator |
Camera | Reid Engwall | Second Assistant Camera |
Camera | Biagio Nicholas Gulino | Second Assistant Camera |
Lighting | Andrew Kowalski | Best Boy Electric |
Camera | Kevin Leach | Grip |
Camera | Amber Mishelle | Grip |
Camera | Logan Mitchell | Key Grip |
Camera | Matthew Richards | Second Assistant Camera |
Lighting | Danny Valentine | Gaffer |
Camera | Mark Sparrough | Steadicam Operator |
Sound | Trevor Dalton Moore | Scoring Mixer |
Production | Shawn Kirby | Production Assistant |
Crew | Jeff Midgley | Medical Consultant |
Production | Laurence Sarner | Production Assistant |