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Release Date:
June 10, 1994
Original Title:
Funny Man
Alternate Titles:
FunnyMan
Funnyman
Le Bouffon De L'Horreur
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Nomad Productions PLC
Redman Entertainments
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 90
When Max Taylor wins the ancestral home of Callum Chance in a game of Poker, little does he realize that the game is far from over. One by one, Max's family are murdered by the Funny Man, a demonic jester with a varied and imaginative repertoire of homicidal techniques and an irreverent sense of humor. Meanwhile, Max's brother is on his way to the mansion with a bunch of hitchhikers who will be lucky to survive the night.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Nathalie Gupta
Assistant Editor:
Ian Garvin
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Lucy Willis
Gina Kane
Boom Operator:
Ashok Kumar Kumar
Clapper Loader:
Nick Barrett
Co-Producer:
David Redman
Tim James
Costume Designer:
Alex Westover
Director:
Simon Sprackling
Director of Photography:
Tom Ingle Jr.
Editor:
Ryan Lee Driscoll
Executive Producer:
Gareth Wiley
Stephen W. Parsons
First Assistant Director:
Toby Duckett
Focus Puller:
Andy Graham
Foley Artist:
Diane Greaves
Pauline Bennon
Foley Editor:
Richard Flynn
Hair Designer:
Robert Frampton
Makeup Designer:
Robert Frampton
Negative Cutter:
Jim Heffernan
Original Music Composer:
Francis Haines
Stephen W. Parsons
Production Design:
David Endley
Production Manager:
Vicki Harvey-Piper
Second Assistant Director:
Sabia Hall
Sound Editor:
Paul Parsons
Dominik Scherrer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Maxwell
Mick Boggis
Sound Recordist:
Patrick Boland
Steadicam Operator:
Vince McGahon
Supervising Art Director:
Catriona Maclean
Third Assistant Director:
Denise Hill
Wardrobe Assistant:
Ceri Williams
Denise Sisson
Wig Designer:
Robert Frampton
Writer:
Simon Sprackling
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