T is for Tickles (2011) [NR]

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Release Date:
September 26, 2011

Original Title:
T is for Tickles

Genres:
Horror

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 4

Produced for Alamo Drafthouse Films' "The ABCs of Death" short film competition. Took 20th place out of 171 total entries.

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Art Direction:
Rachel Widaman
Lindsey Davis

Assistant Camera:
Eric Pumphrey

Assistant Editor:
Paul Bartunek

Colorist:
Phil Dennison

Director:
Dan Riesser

Director of Photography:
Mike Karnell
Paul Bartunek

Effects Supervisor:
Todd Moore

Makeup & Hair:
Timothy Marklevitz

Score Engineer:
Bryan Arata

Script Supervisor:
Cody Cundiff

Sound Mix Technician:
Barry Neely

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