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Release Date:
November 7, 2013
Original Title:
Army of the Damned
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Woodhaven Production Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 85
The filming of a hit reality TV show goes horribly wrong when a group of small town cops respond to a call that brings a whole new meaning to the phrase, domestic disturbance.
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Associate Producer:
Scott Hallam
Phil 'Skippy' Adams
Narayan Rosenblit
Sam Cowan
Jonathon Schermerhorn
Chad Verdi Jr.
Casting:
Anne Mulhall
David Gere
Casting Director:
David Gere
Costume Design:
Arianna Buonanno
Director:
Tom DeNucci
Director of Photography:
Sam Eilertsen
Editor:
Evan Schwenterly
Executive Producer:
Anthony Gudas
Michael Corso
Sherry Lussier
Michelle Verdi
David Lussier
Carl V. Dupré
Arlene Violet
Claire Severance
First Assistant Director:
Jonathon Schermerhorn
Hairstylist:
Marissa Giammarco
Key Grip:
Mark Brochu
Line Producer:
Claire Severance
Makeup Artist:
Marissa Giammarco
Music Supervisor:
Michelle Verdi
Original Music Composer:
Eric Masunaga
Producer:
Gino Pereira
Chad A. Verdi
Seth Rosenblit
David Gere
Production Coordinator:
Danielle Corsa
Production Design:
Jonathan DelPonte
Property Master:
David Lussier
Second Assistant Director:
Christopher John Ryan
Set Dresser:
Phil 'Skippy' Adams
Jared 'Sparky' Marmitt
Sound Designer:
Dean White
Sound Mixer:
Damon Addleman
Steadicam Operator:
Daniel Byers
Stunt Coordinator:
Nick Principe
Stunts:
David Gere
Unit Production Manager:
David Lussier
Visual Effects:
Sam Eilertsen
Writer:
Tom DeNucci
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