Wonderville (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Wonderville

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

We're all mad here.

After receiving a cryptic message, Chester, a washed-up private detective, is pulled back into the case that destroyed his career. As he tries to locate Allie, the missing girl from his past, he is forced down a rabbit hole of lies and deceit in the shady underworld of Wonderville.

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Art Direction:
Mellissa Katarina

Assistant Camera:
Blake Killion

Assistant Costume Designer:
Ariana Finley

Assistant Director:
Eric Albarico Jr.

Associate Producer:
Kevin Hayer

Boom Operator:
Madison Goard

Cinematography:
Avery Peck

Colorist:
Avery Peck

Costume Designer:
Mellissa Katarina

Director:
Tony Alfaro

Editor:
Tony Alfaro

Executive Producer:
Rick Alfaro
Joe Antone
Felix T Antone

Gaffer:
Mike Milazo
Parker Viale

Makeup & Hair:
Rain Williamson

Producer:
Avery Peck
Tony Alfaro
Mellissa Katarina

Production Assistant:
Nikki Alfaro
Laurie Fontana
Teresa Fitkin
David Vorderstrasse

Production Designer:
Mellissa Katarina

Sound Designer:
Donovan Murphy

Sound Mixer:
Donovan Murphy
Austin Slayton

Special Effects:
Rain Williamson

Stand In:
Blake Killion

Writer:
Tony Alfaro

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