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Release Date:
July 28, 2012
Original Title:
Truckstop Bloodsuckers
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Mosaic Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
Little Hope All-Night Diner is just your regular truck stop in the average small prairie town. Good coffee, apple pie, blue plate specials and a high turnover of kitchen staff who are never seen again.
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Casting:
Crystal McCord
Cinematography:
Scholotiuk
Andrew W.
Costume Design:
Jill Concannon
Director:
Galen Pendleton
Editor:
Sarah Taylor
Joe Owens
Executive Producer:
Eric Rebalkin
Hairstylist:
Casie Layne
Key Hair Stylist:
Rose Rimmer
Makeup Artist:
Sarah Mcgraw
Shawna Sulek
Music:
Aaron Macri
Post-Production Manager:
Jasmine Pullukatt
Producer:
Jesse Lipscombe
Camille Beaudoin
Production Design:
Theresa Grant
Production Manager:
Karen Redford
Supervising Producer:
Jasmine Pullukatt
Crystal McCord
Writer:
Lindsey McNeill
Tony Binns
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