A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 7, 2006
Original Title:
Popsy
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Velvet Iguana Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 24
Briggs Sheridan is not that bad a guy, but he's going to have to fake it if he wants to survive the next four days. He owes Mr. Reggie fifty grand and it's time to pay up. Mr. Reggie has a solution, though . . . a job. All Sheridan has to do is complete one simple task and he will make it through the week with all of his body parts intact, as long as the job doesn't kill him first. Based on the story by Stephen King.
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Adaptation:
Brian Haynes
Associate Producer:
Chuck Weise
Best Boy Grip:
Keegan Stokley
Boom Operator:
John Martin Jr.
Casting Director:
Justin Dyal
Cinematography:
Hector Lopez
Costume Designer:
Mayleen Vega
Director:
Brian Haynes
Editor:
G.S. Jones
Executive Producer:
Ralph Clemente
G.S. Jones
William Edward Roberts
First Assistant Director:
Karen Manuel
Gaffer:
Josh Mueller
Grip:
Ryan Lukasik
Key Makeup Artist:
Adam Rosales
Location Manager:
Jarret Christian Edmunds
Jason Kupfer
Makeup Artist:
Chris Waltemate
Dan Waltemate
Music:
Rodrigo Bermudez
Producer:
David E. Conley
Brian Haynes
Second Assistant Director:
David Gelbart
Set Dresser:
Christine Cerniglia
Short Story:
Stephen King
Sound Mixer:
David Wallace
Special Effects Assistant:
Ryan Lukasik
Special Effects Technician:
Cassidy Alexander
Dimitri Molimis
Story:
Stephen King
Unit Production Manager:
Courtney Bunch
Wardrobe Assistant:
Kim Karel Zink
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