Bubba Ho-tep (2002) [R]

Release Date:
June 9, 2002

Original Title:
Bubba Ho-tep

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Silver Sphere Corporation

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  ES: 12  GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 92

The King vs. The King of the Dead.

Bubba Ho-tep tells the "true" story of what really did become of Elvis Presley. We find Elvis as an elderly resident in an East Texas rest home, who switched identities with an Elvis impersonator years before his "death," then missed his chance to switch back. He must team up with JFK and fight an ancient Egyptian mummy for the souls of their fellow residents.

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ADR Recording Engineer:
John Chominsky

ADR Supervisor:
Stewart Nelsen

Art Direction:
Justin Zaharczuk

Assistant Art Director:
Carrie Schupper

Assistant Costume Designer:
Dee Dee Hopkins

Assistant Director:
Robin Burrell

Assistant Sound Editor:
Thomas Appel

Best Boy Electric:
William Sentelik

Boom Operator:
Mike Loving

CG Animator:
Jonard Soriano

Carpenter:
Paul Cander

Casting:
Jerry Whitworth

Casting Associate:
Joe Ferroni
Jay Lawson
Jeffrey M. Paal

Color Timer:
Jim J. Williams

Continuity:
Lisa Charalambous

Costume Design:
Shelley Kay

Dialogue Editor:
Lance Wiseman

Director:
Don Coscarelli

Director of Photography:
Adam Janeiro

Dolly Grip:
James Goldman

Editor:
Scott J. Gill
Donald Milne

Executive Producer:
Dac Coscarelli

First Assistant Camera:
Precy C. Betiong

First Assistant Director:
Rosa Gonzalez

Foley Artist:
Eric Hoeschen

Foley Mixer:
Trevor Sperry

Gaffer:
Gary Stamford

Key Grip:
Jordan Garretson

Makeup Artist:
Melanie A. Kay

Makeup Effects:
Robert Kurtzman
Howard Berger

Music Editor:
Gary L. Krause

Music Supervisor:
Daniel Schweiger

Original Music Composer:
Brian Tyler

Producer:
Jason R. Savage
Ronnie Truss
Mark Wooding
Don Coscarelli

Production Design:
Daniel Vecchione

Production Illustrator:
David Hartman

Production Supervisor:
Jason Serrato

Rigging Gaffer:
Brent Studler

Screenplay:
Don Coscarelli

Script Supervisor:
Kathy McHugh

Sculptor:
Scott Patton

Second Assistant Camera:
David F. Clark
Paul Goldhammer
Alexandra Lucka
Brad Wallace

Set Decoration:
Damon Carruesco

Sound Designer:
Paul Menichini

Sound Engineer:
Rick McLane

Sound Mixer:
Paul Bacca

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Brasher
Detlef Halaski
Paul Ratajczak
Lance Wiseman

Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak

Special Effects Assistant:
Chiz Hasegawa

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kamar Bitar

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Melanie Tooker
Jason Collins
Greg Nicotero

Steadicam Operator:
Colin Hudson
Chelsea Low

Still Photographer:
Thomas Bilyeu
Scott Redinger-Libolt

Story:
Joe R. Lansdale

Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Kent

Stunt Double:
John Casino

Stunts:
Eric Chambers

Swing:
Todd Stauder

Unit Production Manager:
Rosa Gonzalez

Visual Effects:
Geoffrey Mark
Dave Matherly
Santosh Oommen
D. Kerry Prior

Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Hartman
David Hartman
Michael T. Smith

Wardrobe Assistant:
Chloe Kay

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