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Release Date:
June 8, 2005
Original Title:
The Chumscrubber
Alternate Titles:
Abgefugged - Die trügerische Idylle von Hillside
Génération Rx
Historia de un secuestro
Painkiller
The Chumscrubber - Glück in kleinen Dosen
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
El Camino Pictures
Go Fish Pictures
Lawrence Bender Productions
Production Countries:
Germany | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 108
The Chumscrubber is a dark comedy about the lives of people who live in upper-class suburbia. It all begins when Dean Stiffle finds the body of his friend, Troy. He doesn't bother telling any of the adults because he knows they won't care. Everyone in town is too self consumed to worry about anything else than themselves. And everybody is on some form of drug just to get through their days.
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Animation Supervisor:
Adam Holmes
Art Direction:
Christopher Tandon
Casting:
Amy McIntyre Britt
Anya Colloff
Casting Assistant:
Carrie Levin
Casting Associate:
Sari Knight
Co-Producer:
Todd Williams
Costume Design:
Mary Claire Hannan
Director:
Arie Posin
Director of Photography:
Lawrence Sher
Editor:
William S. Scharf
Arthur Schmidt
Executive Producer:
Andreas Thiesmeyer
Bob Yari
Philip Levinson
Michael Beugg
Josef Lautenschlager
Location Manager:
David Diamond
Chris Baugh
Music Editor:
Dick Bernstein
Music Supervisor:
Chris Douridas
Original Music Composer:
James Horner
Post Production Supervisor:
John Portnoy
Producer:
Gerd Koechlin
Bonnie Curtis
Lee Clay
Susanne Bohnet
Manfred D. Heid
Lawrence Bender
Production Coordinator:
Sharon C. Dietz
Production Design:
Patti Podesta
Production Supervisor:
Patty Long
Screenplay:
Zac Stanford
Arie Posin
Script Supervisor:
Patti Dalzell
Set Decoration:
Maria Nay
Danielle Berman
Stunts:
Joey Box
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