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Release Date:
October 29, 2023
Original Title:
Murder Ballads: How to Make It in Rock 'n' Roll
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Horror | Music
Production Companies:
MT Films
Phoenix Waters Productions
ProveMotion
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
The rapid rise and violent fall of rock band Stack of Corpses whose attempt to jump start their career by stealing another singer’s song ends up with bloody and unexpected consequences. Told through 6 chapters of the band's life.
Associate Producer:
David Fell-Clark
Joyce Shilladay
Camera Operator:
Tony David
Casting Associate:
Charlotte Lancaster
Lauren Cornelius
Casting Director:
JJ Bee
Co-Producer:
Amy Aldridge
Fran McAteer
Rhiann Connor
Alexander Bieraugel
Color Grading:
Filipe Fernandes
Dialogue Editor:
Marcos Willatts
Director:
Mitchell Tolliday
Director of Photography:
Alexander Bieraugel
Editor:
Mitchell Tolliday
Executive Producer:
Luke de Belder
Ben Joyce
Ambrice Miller
Giles Alderson
Bizhan M. Tong
Maureen O'Sullivan
First Assistant Camera:
Francois Earp
Tom Laxton
Charlie Brunskill
First Assistant Director:
Taylor Small
Foley Artist:
Alan Deacon
Gaffer:
Omar Radwan
Graphic Designer:
Andrea Nonni
Luiz Felipe Leite
Neil Rickatson
Megan Kirby
Makeup & Hair:
Kira Grant
Holly Roseveare
Rebecca Lily Robinson
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Amy Jayne Martin
Charlotte Riddel
Kadine Watson
Grace O’Brien
Music:
Tom Watt
Musician:
Xander Rawlins
Original Music Composer:
Andrea Nonni
Tom Watt
Producer:
Lauren Cornelius
Neil Rickatson
Mitchell Tolliday
Props:
Eva-Marie Kung
Rosie Nicholls
Elisa Pini
Second Assistant Camera:
Ioanna Marti
Evan Davies
Maria Vasquez
Second Assistant Director:
Mac Davis
Sound Designer:
Alan Deacon
Sound Mixer:
Marcos Willatts
Sound Recordist:
Lee Viesnik
Tom Blawat
Marcus Massey
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Holly Roseveare
Steadicam Operator:
Tony David
Still Photographer:
Alix Austin
Charlie Brunskill
Visual Effects:
Darren Beard
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