Very Bad Things (1998) [R]

Release Date:
September 11, 1998

Original Title:
Very Bad Things

Alternate Titles:
Malos pensamientos
Poly megales kakies
Sairasta sakkia
Uma Loucura de Casamento
Very Bad Things - Albtraum ohne Ende

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Ballpark Productions Partnership
Initial Entertainment Group
Interscope Communications
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
VBT Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 18  AU: MA15+  BR: 18  CZ: 15+  DE: 16  FR: 12  GB: 18  GR: 16  HU: 16  JP: R18+  KR: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 100

They've been bad. Very bad.

Kyle Fisher has one last night to celebrate life as a single man before marrying Laura, so he sets out to Vegas with four of his best buddies. But a drug and alcohol filled night on the town with a stripper who goes all the way, turns into a cold night in the desert with shovels when the stripper goes all the way into a body bag after dying in their bathroom. And that's just the first of the bodies to pile up before Kyle can walk down the aisle...

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Art Direction:
Michael Atwell

Casting:
Debi Manwiller

Costume Design:
Terry Dresbach

Director:
Peter Berg

Director of Photography:
David Hennings

Editor:
Dan Lebental

Executive Producer:
Ted Field
Michael A. Helfant
Christian Slater
Scott Kroopf

Line Producer:
Laura Greenlee

Original Music Composer:
Stewart Copeland

Producer:
Diane Nabatoff
Cindy Cowan
Michael Schiffer
Joanna Johnson

Production Design:
Dina Lipton

Screenplay:
Peter Berg

Set Decoration:
Kathy Lucas

Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Howell

Stunts:
Spiro Razatos

Third Assistant Director:
Basti Van Der Woude

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