While at a slumber party, twelve-year-old Olivia is blamed for the horrific and mysterious death of her friend after singing a song, created by a reclusive mastermind, Milo, which summons a demonic figure known as “The Crooked Man.” Returning to her hometown six years later, a string of unusual deaths lead Olivia to believe that she’s still being haunted by whatever she saw that fateful night. Once you sing the rhyme, everyone in the house is cursed to die by his hands.
Unfortunately the movie The Crooked Man is not yet available on HBO Max.
Costume & Make-Up | Eric s Wilson | Makeup Department Head |
Production | Chris Regina | Associate Producer |
Editing | Brian Brinkman | Editor |
Production | Kimberly A. Ray | Associate Producer |
Production | Barry Barnholtz | Executive Producer |
Production | Jeffrey Schenck | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Monique Hyman | Costume Design |
Editing | James Kondelik | Editor |
Production | Alison Goser | Production Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Lisette Santana | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Writing | Peter Sullivan | Story |
Production | Gerald Webb | Associate Producer |
Production | Christopher Ray | Line Producer |
Art | Taylor Jean | Set Decoration |
Visual Effects | Gary Jones | VFX Artist |
Art | Fernando Valdes | Set Decoration |
Sound | Nick Soole | Original Music Composer |
Production | Christopher Ray | Associate Producer |
Directing | Jesse Holland | Director |
Writing | Peter Sullivan | Writer |
Art | Kalise Wallace | Production Design |
Art | Taylor Jean | Art Direction |
Camera | Bernard Evans | Director of Photography |
Writing | Jeffrey Schenck | Story |
Camera | Laura Beth Love | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Directing | Laura Beth Love | Second Unit Director |
Production | Peter Sullivan | Co-Producer |
Production | Dean E. Fronk | Casting |
Production | Donald Paul Pemrick | Casting |