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

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Original Title:
Cracula

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Fuzzy Monkey Films
Go2Effects
More Zombies and Gore

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

He wants to smoke your blood!

Rick Sloan inherited a real pain in the neck when his parents passed; a storage unit containing the remains of Count Dracula. Drugs aren't the only thing ravaging wild and wonderful West Virginia; the warm blood of the living no longer satisfies the Prince of Darkness, he must have the intoxicating blood of the addicted. Now it's up to Rick and a ragtag band of vampire hunters to defeat the hopped up undead before they suck and smoke their way through society.

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Assistant Director:
Chris Rhydings

Associate Producer:
Tim Hale

Boom Operator:
Chris Rhydings

Cinematography:
Juan Sanchez

Director:
Brad Twigg

Editor:
Brad Twigg

Executive Producer:
Mike Davies
Jason Dunn
Jeremy Jenkins
Steven Kiseleski
Emily Lasater
Michael Miller

Gaffer:
Chris Rhydings

Music:
Mike Trebilcock

Producer:
Michelle Bowser
Brad Twigg

Production Assistant:
Jonah Griedel
Chanda Rawlings

Production Design:
Landon Bowser

Props:
Landon Bowser

Script Consultant:
Chris Rhydings

Sound Designer:
Matthew Festle

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ron George
Alan Carnes
Melissa Sapienza

Story:
Brad Twigg

Writer:
Tim Hale
Michelle Bowser

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