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Release Date:
May 30, 2023
Original Title:
The Tickle Monster
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
LeapingDogFilms
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 18
The film follows Max, a troubled yet curious kid who daringly steals a book from a mystical, ancient shop. Upon eagerly reading it at home, he unwittingly unleashes The Tickle Monster, a sinister creature bent on causing chaotic havoc by tickling people...to death.
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Cinematography:
Brett Helms
Co-Director:
Levi Smith
Co-Producer:
Levi Smith
Compositor:
Brett Helms
Costume Supervisor:
Emmanuel Rodriguez
Director:
Brett Helms
First Assistant Director:
Blake Dean Allen
Gaffer:
Dewey Farmer
Grip:
Andy Her
Makeup & Hair:
Hannah Lamb
Music:
Andrew Freeman
Producer:
Brett Helms
Production Assistant:
Levi Hudson
Set Decoration:
Victoria Fox
Kim Weston Hall
Laura Hicky Kraus
Chuck Meré
Abby Wills
Sound:
Heymi Roman
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Emmanuel Rodriguez
Thanks:
Stephanie Bowers
Chelsea M. Brown
Jen Cale
Leonard Mariscal Carlson
Leslie Day
Kellen DeRuy
Ralph Donatelli
Corinna Dranow
Brannan Durham
Bernard John Alexander Galpin
Josh Gersh
Carol Goforth
Isaac Gonzales
Alexander C. Guilbert
Lydia Hansen
Jake Kremers
Alejandro Noboa Lavalle
Rudy Ledbetter
Andrew Levi
Steven Long
Karis Maree
Arlo Michel
Chris Moreno
Matthew Morris
Debbie Mundwiler
Carla S. Nemec
Jacob Penrod
Jason Pitts
Jeremy Plume
Clay Pruitt
Joshua Reyes
Nina Rossetti
Melissa Smith
Perry Smith
Magnus L. Thomasson
Trey Tristain
Cole Turner
Sally Walker
Title Designer:
Benedict Jewer
Visual Effects:
Mitch Gates
Manning Moore
Emmanuel Rodriguez
Writer:
Brett Helms
Levi Smith
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