Killjoy Goes to Hell (2012) [R]

Featuring:
Trent Haaga, Victoria De Mare, Al Burke

Written by:
John Lechago

Directed by:
John Lechago


Release Date:
October 9, 2012

Original Title:
Killjoy Goes to Hell

Alternate Titles:
Killer Clown

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Full Moon Features

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

The bad clown is going down!

Killjoy is back in the fourth installment of the demonic clown series. This time Killjoy is being accused of not being evil, since he let one of his victims(Sandie) get away. Killjoy must rely on his only chance of proving how evil he really is... get Sandie into hell as his witness.

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Killjoy Goes to Hell (2012) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 4.8/10

"B" Camera Operator:
James Spencer

Additional Camera:
Aaron Judlowe

Additional Hairstylist:
Caitlin Martini

Art Direction:
Aaron Judlowe

Assistant Director:
Harry Katz
Ross Bartel

Best Boy Electric:
Joe Crowder

Best Boy Grip:
Joe Crowder

Catering:
Carolyn Gordon

Co-Producer:
John Schouweiler

Costume Supervisor:
Courtney Potter

Craft Service:
Joey Wilcots

Digital Imaging Technician:
Bo Johnson

Director:
John Lechago

Electrician:
Bill Christie
Sebastian Bueno
Joseph Turrentine

Epk Producer:
Colin Rodgers

Executive Producer:
Mike Crosmaz
Nick Blaskowski

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Aaron Judlowe

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Mark Villafan

Gaffer:
Harry Hope
Marcos Valadez

Grip:
Bill Christie
Sebastian Bueno
Joseph Turrentine

Key Hair Stylist:
Traci E. Smithe

Key Makeup Artist:
Traci E. Smithe

Line Producer:
John Schouweiler

Music Score Producer:
Michael Sean Colin

Producer:
Charles Band

Production Accountant:
Nakai Nelson

Production Assistant:
Samantha Holman
Joel Espana
Robert Williams
Leroy Patterson

Production Manager:
Nakai Nelson

Production Sound Mixer:
Andy Theiss
Saif Parkar

Script Supervisor:
Ian Irizarry

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Bo Johnson

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Bo Johnson

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Bo Johnson

Sound Designer:
Kenny Klimak

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tom Devlin
Andrea Wiersma
Dave Corsile
Corey Klier
Mike Loiselle
Daniel Del Pozzo
Kazuyuki Ervin Okada

Special Props:
Ted Smith

Still Photographer:
Jack L. Zeman

Stunt Coordinator:
Al Burke

Stunt Double:
Tracy Carr

Stunts:
Nicholas Cvjetkovich
Joseph Cabibbo
Tim Chizmar
Wolfgang Danger
Joey Muñoz
Famous B
Todd Becker
Gary Key
Michael J. Butin
Sylvia "Jezabel" Romo
Mindy Robinson
Jenny Allford
Carrie Newell
Luis Avala
Tito Escondido
Mark Gonzalez
Warren "Scorch the Clown" Ross
Alena Dawn
Dave Corsile
Leroy Patterson
Nick Danger
Al Burke

Thanks:
Jesse Menendez
Francis Kortekaas
Raymond J. Calhoun
Randy Mermell
Ted Smith
Al Burke
Jeff Leroy

Writer:
John Lechago

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