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Release Date:
October 5, 2007
Original Title:
Tile M for Murder
Alternate Titles:
V jako vrazda
Genres:
Comedy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Where's My Monkey Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
It's a hot day, and Dave hates his wife. He should be out doing exercise, spending money, meeting people. Instead, he's playing word games with her. At this point, Dave is a prisoner of marriage until the day he dies. He's losing hope and losing his marbles. But, as the game continues, a series of ironic events lead him to realize that what seems like just a stupid, old board game might be the key to his escape or, for that matter, his downfall.
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Casting Director:
Joe Grisaffi
Construction Manager:
Johnny Montenegro
Director:
Andrew Edison
Katie McDowell
Editor:
Andrew Edison
Katie McDowell
Music:
Paul Mottram
Producer:
Andrew Edison
Katie McDowell
Set Designer:
Ben Hoffman
Story:
Charlie Fish
Thanks:
Tom Kelley
Dennis Shepler
Joe Grisaffi
Barbara Lasater
Bilal Ifftikar
Meghan Rao
Alicia Gabar
Allison Bishop
David Veselka
Patty Edwards
Alex Prihoda
Christi McDowell
Writer:
Andrew Edison
Katie McDowell
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