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Release Date:
April 1, 2005
Original Title:
Ghoulish Chronicles From Bonejack High
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Low Budget Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 66
Ghoulish Chronicles from Bonejack High: Killer Kellerman Strikes Again ...tells the true-life adventures of Steffon, Mowgli, and Jill, three buds for life who are all about having the "good times" until one fateful night when their good times turn into nightmares due to playing with a oujia board. Two busty grim reapers tell the trio they have released the evil ghoul Killer Kellerman, who when alive was a child molester and psycho killer and all around nasty man ...and now he is back to rape more supple young asses. The trio must find a way to send the evil Kellerman back to hell. Check your noggins at the door folks as you are about to be thrust into a world of insane comedy, gore, sex charged romance, witches, big-boobed grim reapers, high school bullies, puppets, rap-off's, 80's music and be forced to ACCEPT this tomfoolery.
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Costumer:
Emily Meister
Jen Stone
Director:
Chris Seaver
Editor:
Chris Seaver
Makeup Effects Designer:
Chris Seaver
Music:
Kyle Pittman
Special Effects:
Chris Seaver
Story:
Chris Seaver
Lauren Seavage
Writer:
Chris Seaver
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