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Release Date:
January 1, 1998
Original Title:
Hollyweird
Alternate Titles:
Wes Craven's Hollyweird
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Fox Broadcasting Company
Studios USA
Universal Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 43
Three reality tv makers film themselves solving murders while trying make a TV show in L.A.
Additional Casting:
Maura Fay
Art Department Coordinator:
Kurt Zelnak
Assistant Editor:
Edward R. Abroms
Assistant Location Manager:
Ronan P. Nagle
Associate Producer:
Dan Arreddondo
Boom Operator:
David Diamond
Cinematography:
Greg Gardiner
Construction Coordinator:
Steve Morey
Costume Designer:
Julie Carnahan
Costume Supervisor:
David W. King
Creator:
Shaun Cassidy
Director:
Jefery Levy
Editor:
Chris Peppe
Executive Producer:
Shaun Cassidy
Wes Craven
First Assistant Camera:
Mason Hersey
First Assistant Director:
Nicholas Mastandrea
Gaffer:
Miles Anderson
Location Assistant:
Lyal Holmberg
Music Editor:
Eduardo Ponsdomenech
Presenter:
Wes Craven
Producer:
Robert D. Simon
Stuart M. Besser
Marianne Maddalena
Joe Lazarov
Producer's Assistant:
Erik Gardner
Production Assistant:
John Embry
Production Coordinator:
David Eck
Production Design:
Stephen DaVega
Second Assistant Director:
Sharon Swab
Set Dresser:
Ryan Cassidy
Douglas Machala
Sound Designer:
Rick Hinson
Sound Effects Editor:
Harry Woolway
Steadicam Operator:
Ralph Watson
Stunt Coordinator:
Anthony Cecere
Stunts:
Christine Brady
Lee Waddell
Transportation Coordinator:
Jeanne Bueche
Unit Production Manager:
Robert D. Simon
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brian Longbotham
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