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Release Date:
January 15, 2002
Original Title:
R.S.V.P.
Alternate Titles:
RSVP
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
A psychology student invites a group of his friends and teacher to a drug and alcohol-fueled party where he plans to murder them all.
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Art Department Production Assistant:
Brian Youmans
Art Department Trainee:
Chris Tappy
Art Direction:
John Profant
Assistant Camera:
Terry Chan
Assistant Editor:
Nathan Clay
Associate Producer:
James M. Churchman
Lee Hanna
Nicholas D. Karvounis
Best Boy Electric:
Jason Sohn
Boom Operator:
Bryan Du Toit
Camera Supervisor:
Brady Hallongren
Carpenter:
Matt Stransky
Casting:
Shannon Makhanian
LariAnn Lang
Costume Design:
Allison Siegel
Director:
Mark Anthony Galluzzo
Director of Photography:
Mark Anthony Galluzzo
Christian Grosselfinger
Thom Stukas
Draughtsman:
Matthew Bekoff
Editor:
Adam P. Scott
Executive Producer:
John Boesel
Len Combs
First Assistant Director:
Chris Longman
Key Hair Stylist:
Kerry Lacy
Key Makeup Artist:
Susane Simone
Location Manager:
Rian Hurd
Makeup Artist:
Dominique Simone
Jen Rose
Music Supervisor:
Greg Danylyshyn
Original Music Composer:
Michael Muhlfriedel
Painter:
Michael A. Martinez
Producer:
Mark Anthony Galluzzo
Production Manager:
Larry A. Lee
Props:
Jason Coffman
Bill Bittman
Script Supervisor:
Wendy Fitzpatrick
Second Assistant Camera:
Christina Lewis
Second Assistant Director:
Lisa Hatch
Second Second Assistant Director:
Athena Pesante
Set Decoration:
Justin Lindsey
Sound Designer:
Emile Razpopov
Sound Mixer:
James Ridgley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Xavier Sol
Special Effects Technician:
David J. Barker
Steadicam Operator:
Lynn Nicholson
Stunt Double:
Aliza Washabaugh
Greg Anderson
Sharon Bruneau
Utility Stunts:
Todd Lester
Writer:
Mark Anthony Galluzzo
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