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Release Date:
April 3, 2002
Original Title:
Teenage Caveman
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Creature Features Productions LLC
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 18 JP: R18+
Runtime: 90
In a post-apocalyptic future mankind is lives in a prehistoric manner. After killing his father for sexually assaulting his girlfriend, the son of a tribal leader runs away with a group of his teenage friends. They are taken in by Neil and Judith who introduce them to the vices outlawed by their tribes namely sex and drugs.Neil and Judith, however, are genetically altered indestructible mutants who have their own plans for the future of the human race.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Brian Sweeney
"B" Camera Operator:
Billy Beaird
Art Direction:
Peter Borck
Associate Producer:
Dan J. Birnbaum
Daniel T. Cahn
Christos N. Gage
Boom Operator:
Joe Michalski
George E. Marshall Jr.
Costume Design:
Julia Schklair
Dialogue Editor:
Erin Oakley
Denise Brady
Director:
Larry Clark
Director of Photography:
Steve Gainer
Dolly Grip:
Christian Franz Staab
Editor:
Daniel T. Cahn
Executive Producer:
Robyn Rosenfeld
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Buddy Epstein
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Donovan Milcoch
First Assistant Camera:
Paul Janossy
First Assistant Director:
Dirk Craft
Key Grip:
Bruce Swift
Makeup Department Head:
Myke Michaels
Original Music Composer:
Zoƫ Poledouris
Producer:
Stan Winston
Colleen Camp
Lou Arkoff
Production Design:
Jerry Fleming
Screenplay:
Christos N. Gage
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Katie Santore
Second Assistant Camera:
Carter Smith
Second Assistant Director:
Jessica W. Leung
Second Second Assistant Director:
Elenie Mansalis
Set Decoration:
Betty Berberian
Sound Recordist:
Robert Nichols II
Sean McCormack
Steadicam Operator:
Ron Veto
Still Photographer:
Chuck Zlotnick
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