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Release Date:
March 24, 2009
Original Title:
Tapioca
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
An insane homeless guy turns the world upside down for a blowhard. Tapioca is a funny, raunchy romp, a quirky, comic tale of redemption starring Broadway legend Ben Vereen (Roots), Tim Kazurinsky (Saturday Night Live), Greg Hollimon (Strangers With Candy) and a crazy cast of Second City veterans.
Art Direction:
Connie Shea
Best Boy Electric:
Heath Winn
Boom Operator:
Zack Rockwood
Camera Operator:
Jason Bonner
Joseph R. Fitzgerald
Cinematography:
Jody Williams
Costume Design:
Emma Potter
Director:
Paddy Houlihan
Executive Producer:
William Houlihan
Gaffer:
Scott Pillsbury
Grip:
Dan Fischer
Line Producer:
Emily Faith Cook
Mike Kwielford
Location Manager:
Vinh Lu
Makeup Artist:
Georgia Jacobs
Zsófia Ötvös
Other:
Carey Borth
Julia H. Levine
Justin Rainier
Matthew Stratton
Paul Straw
Brian Walsh
Aaron Crippen
Production Design:
Vonzell Scott
Script Supervisor:
Sarah Schooley
Second Unit:
Mike Heffernan
Cannon Kinnard
Frank Lambert
William Penn
Set Decoration:
Xavier Bush
Sound Editor:
Roger Wolski
Special Effects:
Matthew Stratton
Still Photographer:
Carey Borth
Stunt Coordinator:
David Samo
Stunts:
Tom Lowell
Chris Nolte
Unit Production Manager:
Rocco Cataldo
Visual Effects:
David Buchanan
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