Dug Up (2013) [R]

Release Date:
October 24, 2013

Original Title:
Dug Up

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Morella Films
Team Two Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 88

Some Things Are Better Left Buried

Chaos takes over a rural town after a trio of residents accidentally conjure a zombie outbreak.

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Associate Producer:
Rob McShinsky
Natalie Allen
Michael Stabach
Gerrie Rikert
Jim Rikert

Boom Operator:
Geoff Tuller

Camera Operator:
Joel Kaye
Dave 'Boomer' Dougherty

Casting:
Robin Shockley

Co-Executive Producer:
Kix Brooks
David Morales

Co-Producer:
Sheree J. Wilson
Robin Shockley

Costume Designer:
Robin Shockley

Dialogue Editor:
Ryan Gottshall

Director:
Dustin Rikert

Director of Photography:
Brian Lataille

Editor:
Dustin Rikert
Michael J. Duthie

Executive Producer:
Vince Morella

First Assistant Camera:
Damian Della Santina
Ben Heald

Original Music Composer:
Jonathan Yudkin

Producer:
William Shockley
Dustin Rikert

Production Coordinator:
Nathan Cleveland

Production Design:
Natalie Allen

Production Manager:
Rob McShinsky

Property Master:
Kyle Rikert

Second Unit Director:
David Dougherty
Eddie DeLeon

Sound Effects Editor:
Sean Kellett

Sound Mixer:
Michael B. Koff
Ben Heald

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matt Bobb

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Wade Rikert

Stunts:
Rob McShinsky
Kyle Rikert

Supervising Sound Editor:
Matt Bobb

Writer:
Dustin Rikert
William Shockley

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