Strip Club Slayer (2016) [R]

Release Date:
October 7, 2016

Original Title:
Strip Club Slayer

Alternate Titles:
Striptiz Kulübü Katili

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
MRG Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 90

When a strip club goer is killed, the dancers hire a bouncer to protect themselves. As the sexual tension grows between one of the women and the bouncer, the mystery of the dangerous killer unravels.

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Art Direction:
Nicole L. Gray

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jules Smith

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Mae Jackson

Boom Operator:
T.J. Yoshizaki

Camera Operator:
Almondo Joy

Casting:
Robert Lombard

Costume Design:
Lisa Tatum

Craft Service:
Emily Benno Colson

Director:
Alan Kramer

Director of Photography:
Lex Lynne Smith

Editor:
Michael Gilmore

First Assistant Camera:
Gina Williams

First Assistant Director:
Marco Bargellini

Gaffer:
Peter Scoville

Key Makeup Artist:
Andria Farrell

Legal Services:
Eric S. Jacobson

Line Producer:
Shelli Anderson

Producer:
Drew Rosenfeld
Derek Harvey
Annabella Hersh

Production Assistant:
Pete Jones

Production Coordinator:
Chester Clark

Production Design:
Nicole L. Gray

Screenplay:
Denise Monroe

Script Supervisor:
Laura Jean Bransky

Second Assistant Director:
Elliott Barker

Sound Mixer:
Ted Short

Still Photographer:
Jack Lewis

Swing:
Bihilio Briggs
Samuel Snider

Unit Production Manager:
Sally Buffalo

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