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Release Date:
July 1, 2022
Original Title:
Piff the Magic Dragon: Reptile Dysfunction
Genres:
Comedy | Documentary
Production Companies:
PiffFlix, Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
Filmed at the Piff the Magic Dragon Theatre at the Flamingo Casino and on location in and around Las Vegas, this is Piff's debut hour starring Mr Piffles, Jade Simone, Francis the Squire and Penn Jillette as Pop the Magic Dragon.
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Additional Camera:
Ryan Mhor
Camera Operator:
eric cannon
aaron cannata
randy farrow
Jeff Taylor
Creative Producer:
stephanie watman
Director:
Jerry Kramer
Executive Producer:
Piff The Magic Dragon
Joseph Wartnerchaney
Penn Jillette
Lee Kernis
Jimmy Jib Operator:
Pat Kirby
Lighting Artist:
benny shapiro
Lighting Design:
joseph eddy
Makeup Artist:
Renee E. Kant
Production Assistant:
scottie minshall
michelle murbina
Alfredo Montenegro
Scenic Artist:
andy walmsley
Robbie Berkheimer
Second Unit Director:
Adam Franklin
Sound:
Wayne Bauer
Stage Director:
edwin horton
Wardrobe Supervisor:
ron zastrow
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