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Original Title:
World of the Uncanny
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
SC Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 114
Beefart & Cheenkaw, the world's greatest crime fighting super heroes are up against their greatest challenge. Together with their new partner in paranormal investigations, Marla, and her boyfriend Silk, they try to unravel the mystery behind Silk's bizarre new job on a local TV show. Little do they know That the show's producer and host is in reality the most diabolical villain in the history of the world, and plans to take over the entire planet by sending every last person to another dimension.. a dimension of souls.. a world of the uncanny. Meanwhile a space ship heading back towards the planet Spidapple is having troubles of their own, they are transporting a prisoner, the inhuman killing machine known as Bo-Bo, little do they know there is no cell that can hold him. Between the Diabolical Nathanial Weisberg, Bo-Bo, The mystic woman known as Kate, and her superhero champion, "The Mosquito" This is easily the greatest adventure our heroes have ever gone on.
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Camera Operator:
Elaine Boyling
Terry Ramsay
Kelton Kolodychuk
Jeff Robertson
Blaise Kolodychuk
Costumer:
Blaise Kolodychuk
Director:
Blaise Kolodychuk
Driver:
Terry Ramsay
Editor:
Blaise Kolodychuk
Producer:
Blaise Kolodychuk
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Blaise Kolodychuk
Writer:
Blaise Kolodychuk
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