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Release Date:
October 6, 2023
Original Title:
Monsters of California
Genres:
Adventure | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Striker Entertainment
The Cartel
To The Stars
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Teenager Dallas Edwards and his derelict friends go on a quest for the meaning behind a series of mysterious, paranormal events in Southern California. The truths they uncover begin to unravel extraordinary secrets.
Casting:
Paul Ruddy
Cinematography:
Justyn Moro
Co-Producer:
Kami Norton
Anthony Fankhauser
Russell Binder
Costume Design:
Isabel Mandujano
Costumer:
Jacqueline Garvey
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Gregg Garvin
Director:
Tom DeLonge
Editor:
Caleb Mallery
Richard B. Molina
First Assistant Director:
Dave Casper
Joshua Glassman
Gaffer:
Pierre Habib
Makeup Artist:
Austyn Cuccia
Elite Rothstein
Samantha Telford
Post Producer:
Melinda Wells McCabe
Post-Production Manager:
Doug Wilson
Producer:
Tom DeLonge
Stan Spry
Eric Scott Woods
Production Design:
Laura Lahti
Property Master:
Sydney Forester
Script Supervisor:
Michael Coulombe
Aaron Sauerland
Second Assistant Camera:
Maria Arango Navia
Shay Eberle-Gunst
Second Assistant Director:
Jeremy Gerke
Set Costumer:
Karessa Davis
Caroline Sebastian
Set Decoration:
Rebecca Contreras
Set Dresser:
Daniel Amimoto
Justin Bohorquez
Xavier Mozejewski
Sound Mixer:
Jared Orlando
Jonathan Scott
Tony Soils
Special Effects:
Brian Bero
Special Effects Supervisor:
Blumes Tracy
Special Effects Technician:
Joe Eckstein
randy pike
Tom Spera
Still Photographer:
Doug Wilson
Stunt Coordinator:
Ian Eyre
Stunt Double:
Chris Silcox
Stunt Driver:
Tony Taboada
Supervising Sound Editor:
Rusty Dunn
Writer:
Tom DeLonge
Ian Miller
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