A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
John David Thornton, Liam Somerville, Pippa Painter
Written by:
Samuel Hawkes
Directed by:
Julian Fan, Liam Mulherin
Release Date:
October 21, 2023
Original Title:
How To Get Rid of a Ghost
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
NB Filmmakers Co-op
Twenty One Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
Bloodcurdling screeches. Objects moving on their own. Rancid smells coming from your air ducts. These signs can only mean one of two things: radon or ghosts. Both have the same solution: Spirit Phantom Exorcizing Removal Materials – SPERM for short. In under five (5) minutes, renowned ghost hunter and pardoned tax evader Hugh Jass demonstrates his most legal invention yet. This product can effectively enslave ghosts and impregnate fertile calves. Waste no time, if you’re haunted or not – everyone must try his SPERM!
Renowned ghost hunter and pardoned tax evader Hugh Jass demonstrates his most legal invention yet.
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Art Designer:
Samuel Hawkes
Art Direction:
Maya Assar
Cecilia Hooper
Boom Operator:
Liam Mulherin
Nachuan Zhang
Casting:
Emma Mullin
Julianah Oladunni
Cinematography:
Ronald Olufemi
Continuity:
Maya Assar
Gyubin Hwang
Craft Service:
Katie Schurman
Alex Allard
Director:
Julian Fan
Liam Mulherin
Director of Photography:
Mark Kincey
Editor:
Liam Somerville
Nachuan Zhang
Jaden Enman
Liam Mulherin
First Assistant Camera:
Michelle Allard
Emma Mullin
First Assistant Director:
Benjamin Trouten
Gaffer:
Julianah Oladunni
Enoch Olaleye
Location Scout:
Harmin Tandel
Enoch Olaleye
Producer:
Tony Merzetti
Production Manager:
Gyubin Hwang
Script:
Samuel Hawkes
Second Assistant Camera:
Harmin Tandel
Second Assistant Director:
Pippa Painter
Sound Editor:
Josh Strickland
Michelle Allard
Sound Mixer:
Josh Strickland
Samuel Hawkes
Video Report:
Katie Schurman
Muhammad Mubeen
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