Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 22, 2010

Original Title:
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Funny or Die

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 3

A film that's sure to sweep next year's Academy Awards.

A fictional biographical film about ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic that parodies other films based on musicians.

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Assistant Director:
Justin Oberman

Assistant Production Design:
Caity Birmingham

Best Boy Electric:
Bernard Evans

Best Boy Grip:
Hillary Hanak

Cinematography:
Christian Sprenger

Costume Design:
Diane Herlofsky

Director:
Eric Appel

Editor:
Eric Appel

Executive Producer:
Andrew Steele

First Assistant Camera:
Alyssa Soetebier

Gaffer:
Cody Jacobs

Graphic Designer:
Dustin Bowser

Grip:
Andrew Dickieson
Graham Tait Mason

Key Grip:
Jake Beemer

Makeup Artist:
Shauna O'Toole

Producer:
Mike Farah
Christin Trogan

Production Assistant:
Mara Beckman
Sean Boyle
Michelle Diane Fox
Andrew Grissom

Production Design:
Katie Byron
Rachael Ferrara

Second Assistant Camera:
Dustin Bowser

Sound:
Danny Carpenter
Bo Sundberg

Wardrobe Assistant:
Laurel Pochucha
Tracy J. Takahashi

Wardrobe Designer:
Diane Herlofsky
Leslie Schilling

Writer:
Eric Appel

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