A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2007
Original Title:
Urban Decay
Genres:
Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
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.
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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