Urban Decay (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2007

Original Title:
Urban Decay

Genres:
Horror

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The homeless problem just got worse... Much worse

Cab driver Stan slams into a homeless man who gets up and walks away, leaving behind a scarf covered with writhing maggots. Obsessed with the mystery, Stan hunts the figure through the city, discovering a trail of mangled, half-eaten victims, and an urban legend: Puss Head was a sewer worker who came back from an uncharted tunnel changed into something both living and dead. Parents warn their children that the shuffling zombie will get them if they stay out on the streets too late. But as the body count rises, Stan finds that the legend is alive and hungry.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Carol Hummel

Camera Operator:
Andrea V. Rossotto

Casting:
Paul Ruddy
Fern Champion

Costume Design:
Alma MagaƱa

Director:
Harry Basil

Director of Photography:
Howard Wexler

Editor:
Harry James Picardi
Don Adams

First Assistant Camera:
David Speck

First Assistant Director:
Tom Milo

Gaffer:
Dwight F. Lay

Key Hair Stylist:
Jennifer Jiffy Houghton

Key Makeup Artist:
Darin Moore

Key Production Assistant:
Stephanie Tull

Line Producer:
Pat Siciliano

Music:
Peter Karr

Producer:
Alan Ostroff
Jeff Klein

Production Coordinator:
Sanora Bartels

Production Design:
Robert Hummel

Pyrotechnician:
Steve Newquist

Script Supervisor:
Arthur Dix

Second Assistant Director:
Alexa Sheehan

Set Decoration:
Jim Wynorski

Sound Mixer:
Gerald B. Wolfe

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Vincent J. Guastini

Still Photographer:
Sheryll Coulon

Stunt Coordinator:
Michael J. Sarna

Stunt Double:
John Medlen
Lesley Aletter
Dorenda Moore

Stunts:
Keith Splinter Davis

Writer:
Harry James Picardi
Don Adams

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