Scariest Monsters in the World (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 18, 2023

Original Title:
Scariest Monsters in the World

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Fox Alternative Entertainment
Streetcar Entertainment
Tubi

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

Sequel to Scariest Monsters in America

A documentary discussing various so-called monsters around the world

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Assistant Camera:
Kelly Grzasko
Adam Khan
Kelly Myers

Associate Editor:
Channing Mendez
Tori Mitchell
Zach Phillips
Matt Sharp

Associate Producer:
Tara Halley

Director of Photography:
Wylie Bryant
David McCauley
Rex Short

Editor:
Lindsay Kralovetz
Steve Pomerantz

Editorial Consultant:
Chris Albiston

Executive Producer:
Robert Twilley
Todd Moss

Field Director:
Karen Daniel
Jim Haniacek

Graphic Designer:
Jacob Jackson

Lead Editor:
Nick Grahl

Location Sound Mixer:
Carlos Aranguren

Post Producer:
Megan Stratton
Kordell Young

Production Assistant:
Emily Casey
Jordan Buchanan
Ben Noll

Sound:
Tom Backus
Jake Sedlar

Sound Mixer:
Tom Backus

Supervising Producer:
Alyssa Maddox
Victoria Drew Duley

Writer:
Savannah Lucas

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