Joshua Crook and Jeffrey Crook, directors of the 2006 Sundance Film Festival Midnight movie "Salvage" have signed with The Gersh Agency. Gersh's Arianna Bocco and David Kopple announced the signing today. The film is described as "an edge-of-your seat spine-tingler that tells story of Claire Parker, a college student who realizes that she is somehow reliving the day of her own grisly murder again and again. On the run from her inevitable death and trapped in a never-ending nightmare, Claire must uncover the terrifying truth behind the mystery that guides her fate." The Crooks are managed by Ilana Sparrow and their attorney is Jamie Feldman. Christopher Pizzo of Washington Square Films is handling sales for the film. [Eugene Hernandez]
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