LolliLove (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 21, 2004

Original Title:
LolliLove

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
LolliLove Productions
Troma Team Video

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 64

A hip, misguided Southern California couple decide to make a difference in the lives of the homeless by giving them lollipops with a cheery slogan on the wrapper.

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Additional Music:
Willie Wisely
Probyn Gregory

Animation:
Peter Alton

Associate Producer:
Dan Golding

Boom Operator:
John Rodman Harris

Camera Operator:
Stephen Blackehart

Casting:
Bobby Garcia

Co-Producer:
Troy DeVolld

Director:
Jenna Fischer

Director of Photography:
Micah Gallo
Peter Alton

Editor:
Peter Alton

Executive Producer:
Dan Golding
James Gunn

First Assistant Director:
Andrew J. Stratmann

Grip:
John Rodman Harris

Key Makeup Artist:
Danny Daniels
Cynthia Rodrigez

Legal Services:
Andrew Hurwitz

Makeup Artist:
Cynthia Sharpe
Brooke L. Goldman

Original Music Composer:
Peter Alton
Willie Wisely

Producer:
Pablo C. Pappano
Eduardo Penna
Stephen Blackehart
Michael Timpson

Production Illustrator:
Jenna Fischer

Second Assistant Director:
Ryan Bergmann

Sound Designer:
Noah Blough

Sound Recordist:
Peter Alton

Sound mixer:
Richard Burton

Still Photographer:
Mercedes Blackehart

Storyboard Artist:
Lee Gren

Thanks:
Adam Hackbarth
Thaddeus Branch

Unit Production Manager:
Troy DeVolld

Writer:
Peter Alton
Jenna Fischer
James Gunn

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