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Release Date:
October 8, 2008
Original Title:
Coming Attractions
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Frontline Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Coming Attractions is a short film consisting of 4 interlinked fake movie trailers, each done in a different style. The first, 'The Restaurateur' is the story of a restaurant owner forced to return to a life of crime. The second, 'V-Squad' follows a quintet of sexy female assassins recruited by a government agency to battle organized crime. The third, 'La Venganza del Diablo Azul' features the luchador El Diablo Azul revived from the dead to seek revenge against those who murdered his family, and the fourth and final trailer, 'V-Squad Part 2' returns to the V-Squad as they face an army of vicious extra-terrestrial mutants.
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Animal Coordinator:
Debra Easton
Costume Assistant:
Karin Kehoe
Director:
Brian Clement
Makeup Artist:
Karin Kehoe
Music:
Jasper Van Der Veen
Production Assistant:
Jim Fisher
Starr Levesque
Colin Liseth
Property Master:
Jem Elsner
Prosthetic Designer:
Ryan Nicholson
Special Effects Technician:
Matt Orlesky
Stand In:
Josh Clarkson
Thanks:
Debra Easton
Neil Kelly
Steve Webb
Transportation Coordinator:
Denise Brown
Writer:
Brian Clement
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