Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 8, 2002

Original Title:
Killjoy 2: Deliverance from Evil

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Full Moon Pictures
Tempe Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 77

He's Back... For Seconds

In this sequel, two juvenile detention officers must escort a group of criminally-inclined urban kids to the country where they are being forced to renovate a shelter for teens as punishment for their crimes. After one of them is shot by a local, the survivors seek refuge in the home of a voodoo woman, where they mistakenly summon legendary clown-faced demon Killjoy who begins hunting them down one by one.

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Art Direction:
Thomas Dorst Jr.

Assistant Camera:
Brad Wallace

Assistant Director:
Michael G. Maurer

Assistant Editor:
J.R. Bookwalter

Associate Producer:
Robert Hall

Casting:
Carmilla Karnstein

Costume Designer:
Lynn Haaga

Director:
Tammi Sutton

Director of Photography:
Balthazar Jones

Editor:
Don Adams

Electrician:
Todd Wade

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mickey Kaiserman

Executive Producer:
Charles Band
J.R. Bookwalter

Foley Artist:
Lewis Vendredi

Gaffer:
Jeffrey W. Scaduto

Grip:
Todd Wade

Intern:
Jeff Sisson

Key Grip:
Miles Reeder

Line Producer:
Trent Haaga

Makeup & Hair:
Mark Bautista

Music:
Jon Greathouse

Online Editor:
Lloyd 'Gambo' Taylor

Post Production Coordinator:
Vivian Soegijanty

Post Production Supervisor:
J.R. Bookwalter

Producer:
Tammi Sutton

Producer's Assistant:
Aaron Brown

Production Accountant:
Eric Cartman

Production Coordinator:
Vanessa Gill

Production Design:
Tammi Sutton

Production Sound Mixer:
Miles Reeder

Property Master:
Jeffrey Sisson

Script Supervisor:
Yolanda Squatpump

Set Dresser:
Steve Norton

Sound Designer:
Maui Holcomb

Sound Editor:
Dennis Petersen
Maui Holcomb

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Maui Holcomb

Sound Recordist:
Maui Holcomb

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Mark Bautista

Still Photographer:
Kelley Sweet

Supervising Sound Editor:
Maui Holcomb

Swing:
Steve Norton

Unit Production Manager:
Carmilla Karnstein

Writer:
Douglas Snauffer
Tammi Sutton

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