Aaah! Roach! (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Aaah! Roach!

Genres:
Science Fiction

Production Companies:
21 Rivers
Gold Pictures
Orpfos Productions
Studio Sidecar Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

City Center College is about to experience a "Hell Week" unlike any before. When a group of fraternity students accidentally unleashes a plague of chemically altered man-eating roaches on campus, students and faculty start disappearing left and right. Now it's up to Officer Johnson (Casper Van Dien) to figure out what's happening and save his daughter (Grace Van Dien) and her friends before it's too late. Prepare yourself for the creepy new thriller that will make you scream - Aaah. Roach.

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Additional Dialogue:
Angelique Gross

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Liliana Esparza

Associate Producer:
Jennifer Boen
Dorie Maddocks

Best Boy Grip:
Zeph Althoff

Casting:
Kira Willoughby

Cinematography:
Arman Zajic

Co-Producer:
Erik Lundmark
Samuel W. Reed
Kira Willoughby

Costume Design:
Sonia Woodfield

Director:
Jenni Gold

Editor:
Anthony Bellisario
Jenni Gold

Executive Producer:
Glenn Kalison
Jerry Trojanek

First Assistant Director:
Stephen Maddocks

Grip:
Chez Althoff

Location Manager:
Veronica Shea

Makeup Artist:
Tiffany Roysden

Music:
Erik Lundmark

Producer:
Jenni Gold
Jeff Maynard

Production Design:
Leah Mann

Property Master:
Ricardo Orta

Screenplay:
Samuel W. Reed

Second Assistant Director:
Jim Whitworth

Set Dresser:
Jim Whitworth

Sound Mixer:
Jerry Wolfe

Story:
Jenni Gold

Stunt Coordinator:
Ron Althoff
Monique Yates Jr.

Unit Production Manager:
Jeff Maynard

Visual Effects:
Cole James Miller

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