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Release Date:
January 1, 2008
Original Title:
The Boneyard Collection
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Irena Belle Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 99
A quirky anthology, consisting of four separate short films connected by host segments. The first one, BOOGIE WITH THE UNDEAD, has an all girl rock band booked to play a gig in a town overrun by flesh-eating zombies. In the second one, THE DEVIL'S DUE AT MIDNIGHT, a coven of beautiful witches conjure up Brad Dourif as The Devil, and endures the inept attacks of witch killer Ken Foree. In the first long segment, HER MORBID DESIRES, an actress gets the lead role in a vampire movie, only to discover that starlets are being murdered on the set. The other long segment, CRY OF THE MUMMY, has the reincarnated mummy, formerly the last Pharaoh of the 4th Dynasty, looking to sue the movie studios because he can't get work as a mummy. His new lawyer offers to represent him as an agent, but the mummy will only work in film if he can direct.
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Boom Operator:
Taylor Burton
Camera Operator:
Jim Kundig
Construction Coordinator:
Hal Fultz
Director:
Edward L. Plumb
Director of Photography:
Stephen Rocha
Editor:
Jim Knell
Executive Producer:
Damian Edwards
First Assistant Director:
Del Howison
Grip:
Jeff Pins
In Memory Of:
Harold Michelson
Key Hair Stylist:
Katrina Duell
Key Makeup Artist:
Lorraine Martin
Lead Painter:
Moe Diglani
Original Music Composer:
L.J. Dopp
Producer:
L.J. Dopp
Edward L. Plumb
Production Design:
L.J. Dopp
Script Supervisor:
Jeff Szalay
Second Assistant Director:
Chris Rogers
Set Decoration:
Rob Weiss
Sound Mixer:
Tip McPartland
Still Photographer:
Don Allen
Chuck Brill
Mark Lampert
Title Designer:
John Renaud
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Damian Edwards
Writer:
L.J. Dopp
Edward L. Plumb
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