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Release Date:
October 17, 2000
Original Title:
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the Thirteenth
Alternate Titles:
Scary Video
Shriek - Schrei, wenn Du weißt, was ich letzten Freitag den 13. getan habe
Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The 13th
¡Miedo! Sé lo que gritaste el viernes 15 del último verano
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Endless Entertainment
Rhino Films
Sea Dragon
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 IT: T JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 86
In this horror parody, a masked serial killer menaces the town of Bulimia Falls with various sharp objects. Attention-seeking television personality Hagitha Utslay is soon on the scene, reporting on the ever-growing body count. Former mall security guard Doughy shows up to protect the teenage population, but he's clearly not much help, allowing the murderer to pick off even more hapless kids as numerous scary movies are referenced.
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Casting:
Joy Dickson
Nicole Arbusto
Costume Design:
Merrie Lawson
Director:
John Blanchard
Director of Photography:
David J. Miller
Editor:
Richard LaBrie
Executive Producer:
Richard Foos
Harold Bronson
Key Makeup Artist:
Heidi Grotsky
Line Producer:
Doug Blake
Original Music Composer:
Tyler Bates
Producer:
Andrew Ooi
Kai Ephron
Stephen Nemeth
Joel Morrish
Production Design:
Brian F. McCabe
Screenplay:
Joe Nelms
Sue Bailey
Set Decoration:
Beth Ann Lundin
Stunt Coordinator:
Chris Palermo
Stunt Double:
Gloria O'Brien
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