The Horrible Flowers (2006) [N/A]

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Release Date:
October 20, 2006

Original Title:
The Horrible Flowers

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
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Additional Hairstylist:
Katie Karppala

Assistant Camera:
Stephen Early

Assistant Costume Designer:
Andrew Rempel

Assistant Location Manager:
Shane McCaffrey

Best Boy Electric:
Ray Attridge

Boom Operator:
Josh Raub

Casting:
Elisabeth Jereski

Cinematography:
Ed Dally

Co-Producer:
Kirsten Tretbar

Costume Design:
Kiersten Hargroder

Director:
Eric Tretbar

Driver:
Adam VanWagner

Editor:
Giovanni Messner

Executive Producer:
Reynolds Lassiter

Extras Casting:
Marisa Collins

First Assistant Director:
Daniel Orozco
Dave Halls

Key Hair Stylist:
Natalie A. Hale

Key Production Assistant:
Lisa Stearns

Line Producer:
Kathy Ferrey

Makeup Artist:
Katie Karppala

Makeup Department Head:
Natalie A. Hale

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Alex Baker

Music:
Eric Tretbar

Music Sound Design and Processing:
David J. Russell

Producer:
Eric Tretbar
Kathy Ferrey

Producer's Assistant:
Carrie Bush

Production Design:
Cheri Anderson

Script Supervisor:
Molly Worre

Second Assistant Director:
Giovanni Messner

Second Second Assistant Director:
Topper Anton

Set Dresser:
Marnie Diker

Sound Editor:
Adam Stiles

Sound Mixer:
Jesse Marks
Jeff Deeth

Writer:
Eric Tretbar

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