Hellarious (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 17, 2019

Original Title:
Hellarious

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Hands Off Productions
Savage

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 76

Try not to die laughing

Introducing Hellarious: a once-in-a-lifetime feature collection that brings together seven of the most legendary horror comedy shorts ever made. The stories, from some of the world’s best genre filmmakers, feature a hilarious menagerie of zombie wives, amateur satanists, reverse werewolves, cannibal lunch ladies and more -- along with gust-busting gags, gross-outs and gore. Included in Hellarious: Lunch Ladies by Clarissa Jacobson and J.M. Logan, Horrific by Robert Boocheck (ABCs of Death 2), Death Metal by Chris McInroy, Born Again and ‘Til Death by Jason Tostevin and Randall Greenland, Killer Kart by James Feeney, and Bitten by Sarah K. Reimers.

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Art Direction:
Morgan McNeal

Assistant Art Director:
Lexa Payne
Katie Young

Assistant Director:
Jimmy Greenway
Shane Howard
Torin Scott

Assistant Editor:
Raven Hall

Boom Operator:
Sara Bravo
Seth Epstein

Camera Operator:
Raven Hall

Cinematography:
Joe Buscemi
Scott Buttfield
Devin Dailey
Chris Ekstein
Mike McNeese
Nelson Bohol

Co-Producer:
Sarah K. Reimers
Christy Tostevin

Co-Writer:
Randall Greenland
Jason Tostevin

Costume Design:
Victoria Carot
Matt Pedersen
Desmond Evan Smith

Director:
Robert Boocheck
James Feeney
J.M. Logan
Chris McInroy
Sarah K. Reimers
Jason Tostevin
Shayna Weber

Editor:
Amelia Allwarden
Joe Buscemi
Brant Jones
Jonathan Krause
Russell Lichter
Nicholas C. Smith

Executive Producer:
Matt Falletta
Kris Phipps
Jason Tostevin
Jay Wakefield

First Assistant Director:
Nick C. Johnson
Dustin McLean

Foley Editor:
Rachael Bigelow

Gaffer:
Jonathan Krause

Key Grip:
Torin Scott

Key Makeup Artist:
Ken Shupe

Lighting Technician:
Andrés Hernández

Line Producer:
Eric Ragan

Location Manager:
Jeff M. Thomas

Makeup Artist:
Devon Gold
Bobby Guo
Matt Pedersen

Music:
Daniel Hildreth
Barney Jones
Charles Mallory
Antoni M. March
Parker Wiksell

Producer:
Joe Bratcher
Kim Donovan
Andrew Fairbank
Wade Harpootlian
Clarissa Jacobson
Jessica Janos
Veronica Leon
J.M. Logan
Denny Phillips
Billy Poveda
Shayna Weber

Production Coordinator:
Torin Scott

Production Design:
Ray Ho
Alicia Ho
Arne Knudsen
Jake Kuykendall

Production Manager:
Christopher Cho
Elizabeth McPherson

Script Supervisor:
Julieta Lima

Second Assistant Director:
Curtis Adair

Sound Editor:
James Feeney
Jordan Fehr
Samuel Lehmer

Sound Mixer:
Rob Ellenberg
Mark Pasternak
Nicole Allyn Rogers
Joseph H. Shim
Kirbie Seis

Sound Recordist:
Erik Reimers

Special Effects:
Joe Buscemi
Shane Howard
Mark Villalobos

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Victoria Carot
Suzanne Camilli
Kase Donaldson
Shane Howard
Jenni Schwartz
Ashley Shilling
Trish Ward
Katie Young

Special Effects Supervisor:
Matt Falletta

Supervising Sound Editor:
Matthew Festle

Visual Effects:
Roger Nall

Writer:
Robert Boocheck
James Feeney
Randall Greenland
Clarissa Jacobson
Chris McInroy
Sarah K. Reimers

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