Brutal Jesus and the House of Wasted Youth (2010) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 25, 2010

Original Title:
Brutal Jesus and the House of Wasted Youth

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Crucial M20
Dead Good Films Like Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 46

Mess with His Faith and he'll mess with your life

On a quiet suburban street there is a house occupied by a group of drug and alcohol fuelled teenage wasters who wreak havoc upon the local community on a daily basis, a mysterious figure has arrived at there door who intends to make them pay the ultimate price for their sins. Could this mysterious visitor be Christ himself? Punishing these young sinners with brutal acts of violence? Can anyone survive the wrath of Brutal Jesus!?

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Assistant Director:
Sam Wahnon

Associate Producer:
Marc Biggam

Camera Operator:
Nick Box
Alex Dawson
Sam Wahnon

Casting:
Alex Dawson

Co-Producer:
Nick Box
Sam Wahnon

Costume Supervisor:
Alex Dawson

Costumer:
Matthew Fitzpatrick

Director:
Nick Box
Alex Dawson
Sam Wahnon

Director of Photography:
Sam Wahnon

Editor:
Nick Box
Alex Dawson
Sam Wahnon

Graphic Designer:
Adrian Howe

Producer:
Alex Dawson

Production Manager:
Alex Dawson
Sam Wahnon

Second Assistant Camera:
Yasmin Holgeth

Sound Editor:
Nick Box

Sound Mixer:
Sam Wahnon

Special Effects:
Nick Box

Stunts:
Steven Newton

Visual Effects:
Nick Box

Writer:
Nick Box

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