How to Be a Serial Killer (2009) [R]

Release Date:
July 24, 2009

Original Title:
How to Be a Serial Killer

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Horror

Production Companies:
Matador Pictures
Monterey Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 91

HOW TO BE A SERIAL KILLER is the story of Mike Wilson, a charismatic, educated, and articulate young man who has found his life's purpose in exterminating people. Mike is determined to spread his message about the joy of serial killing and recruits a lost soul named Bart to be his pupil. Mike leads Bart through the ethics of serial killing as well as teaching him various lessons in disposing corp

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Additional Camera:
Aaron Marquette

Additional Photography:
Jason Dittmer

Armorer:
Megan Hutchison
Mike Tristano

Art Department Production Assistant:
James Schlittenhart

Art Direction:
Seong-Jin Moon

Assistant Editor:
John Placencia

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mandi Crane
Jennifer Greenberg

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Megan Kramer

Best Boy Electric:
Greg Brezovec

Best Boy Grip:
Marcos Perez
Winston Meshack-Bennett

Boom Operator:
Samuel Ebnet, Jr.

Camera Car:
George Thompson

Camera Operator:
Jason Dittmer

Casting Assistant:
Micah Costanza
LeMar Scott
Ben Spieglman

Catering:
John Woodard

Color Timer:
Joe Parisella

Colorist:
Lisa Pepino
Dameon Clarke

Costume Design:
Kerrie Kordowski

Craft Service:
Carolyn Hatfield

Dialogue Editor:
Brian Golum

Digital Compositor:
Cho Dong Wook

Director:
Luke Ricci

Director of Photography:
Hernán Otaño

Driver:
Jeff Honicky
Harry Zabounian

Editor:
Todd Makurath

Electrician:
Ben Demaree
Michael Sherman

First Assistant Camera:
Alexander Yellen
Jon Peter
Scott Resnick

First Assistant Director:
Aaron Steele-Nicholson
Matt Zetell

Foley Artist:
Joplin MacColl
Joel Waters

Gaffer:
Curtis Sherman

Graphic Designer:
Anna Keizer
T.J. Welch

Grip:
Tashiro Nobuhiro

Key Grip:
Kevin Nieliwocki
Hary Hope

Key Makeup Artist:
Autumn Butler

Line Producer:
Daniel Hooker

Location Manager:
Lynn M. van Kuilenburg

Music:
Nicholas O'Toole

Post Producer:
Harry Hope

Producer:
Jason Dittmer
Todd Makurath
Luke Ricci

Production Accountant:
Stephen Spector

Production Assistant:
Amy Leonardi
Brian Ankrum
Jon Sciacca
Steve Dayton

Production Coordinator:
Lacy Whittman

Production Designer:
Megan Hutchison

Property Master:
Justin Setchell

Pyrotechnician:
Al Lanutti
Frank L. Pope

Scoring Mixer:
Jorge Costa

Script Supervisor:
Kimberley Roper

Second Assistant Camera:
Tom Heigl
Kristina Lechuga
Jaime Rauch
Mike Kershner

Second Assistant Director:
Clenét Verdi-Rose
Tammie Oller

Second Unit Director:
Alexander Asher Brown

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Alexander Yellen

Security:
Virtand Mullen
Tierre Kennedy
Mullin Virtnand
Maxwell Allen
Otis Turner
Rasha Akins
Juan De Gorcia

Set Costumer:
Eva Frederickson
Roslyn Tate
Erica D. Schwartz

Set Dresser:
Brendan Fallon

Sound:
Mike Franklin

Sound Mixer:
Brandon Barnts

Steadicam Operator:
Jason Dittmer

Stunt Coordinator:
Shawn Crowder

Stunts:
Joe Ordaz
David McSweeney
Kortney Manns
Tom Cohen
Greg Reynolds
Ray Lykins
Steve Kim
Ed McDermott II
Tyler Vogt

Swing:
Henry Dhuy
Alex Jenkins
Jeffrey Siljenberg

Unit Production Manager:
Daniel Hooker

Wardrobe Assistant:
Jodi Steele

Weapons Wrangler:
Torrence Hall

Writer:
Luke Ricci

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