A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 10, 2003
Original Title:
Why We Had to Kill Bitch
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Dead hookers, ice cream laced with marijuana, run-ins with the mob - it's just another average night for Kevin Spilker and his pals. To pass his film class, Kevin is following Eugene around for a day with a video camera and calling it a documentary. When the day is over, the question becomes: Has Kevin made the funniest student film of all time? Or has he made a truthful documentary about the wacky night they had to kill Eugene's abusive ex-girlfriend, Karen?
Associate Producer:
Bud Adams
James Manley
Best Boy Electric:
Bill Drischler
Costume Design:
Leah Klocko
Director:
John-Paul Nickel
Director of Photography:
James Manley
Executive Producer:
Raymond Nickel
Fight Choreographer:
Shawn Rolly
Makeup Artist:
Kirk Owen
Music:
Lori Bernish
Jay Scholl
Producer:
John-Paul Nickel
Property Master:
Tom Hoose
Sound:
Christopher J. Brown
Sound Editor:
Jason Alan Johnson
Writer:
John-Paul Nickel
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