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Release Date:
July 17, 2005
Original Title:
Bad Girls from Valley High
Alternate Titles:
A Fate Totally Worse Than Death
Las chicas malas del valle
Genres:
Comedy | Thriller
Production Companies:
The Bubble Factory
Universal Home Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 84
Soon after the arrival of a mysterious exchange student, who they're convinced has something to do with a murder they committed one year earlier, three ruthless high school queen bees begin to prematurely age.
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"C" Camera Operator:
John Holbrook
Glen A. Dickson
Art Direction:
Vicky Peters
Camera Operator:
Harvey LaRocque
Casting:
Ellie Kanner
Lorna Johnson
Co-Producer:
Andrew Lane
Costume Design:
Patricia Hargreaves
Director:
John T. Kretchmer
Director of Photography:
Suki Medencevic
Editor:
Ross Albert
Executive Producer:
Tom Prince
Gerard Bocaccio
First Assistant Director:
Paul Etherington
Gaffer:
John Helme
Key Hair Stylist:
Paul Edwards
Key Makeup Artist:
Joann Fowler
Music:
Shawn K. Clement
Sean Murray
Novel:
Paul Fleischman
Producer:
William Vince
Sid Sheinberg
Bill Sheinberg
Production Design:
Glen W. Pearson
Screenplay:
Andrew Lane
Robert LoCash
Second Assistant Director:
Sarah Rogers
Second Unit Director:
Scott J. Ateah
Set Decoration:
Tasha Moth
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Ramsay
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rick Alexander
Rick Hart
Special Effects Assistant:
Murray Campbell
Special Effects Coordinator:
Andrew Chamberlayne
Stand In:
Mary Mancini
Angela Uyeda
Tracy Trueman
Still Photographer:
Diyah Pera
Stunt Coordinator:
Scott J. Ateah
Stunt Driver:
Gerald Paetz
Stunts:
Brett Armstrong
Mike Desabrais
Ryan Ennis
Kristene Kenward
Trish Schill
Roxanne Wong
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul B. Clay
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Malzahn
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