The Nostril Picker (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1988

Original Title:
The Nostril Picker

Alternate Titles:
The Changer

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Front Porch Productions Inc.

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 77

He chose his weapons... He selected his victims... He picked his nose...

Joe is an ugly loser, incapable of picking up women. But when he’s taught a magical power, capable of transforming him into anyone he pleases and then back to his normal self, he decides to use it to live out his perverse fantasies. Initially content just watching them shower, Joe soon tires of mindless nudity and gears up to take his ultimate revenge against womankind: luring them to his shabby apartment, violently killing, and even eating them!

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Assistant Camera:
D. Davis

Assistant Director:
Paul Laamanen

Boom Operator:
Bruce Underhill

Camera Operator:
Victor Vettorello

Co-Producer:
Steven Hodge

Director:
Mark Nowicki

Director of Photography:
Patrick J. Mathews

Editor:
Michael Mayne
Gary Shifflet

Executive Producer:
Arthur Schweitzer

Gaffer:
Arne Jakes

Grip:
Kate Rockwell
James Wilson

Key Grip:
Thomas Mitchell

Makeup Supervisor:
Bruce Mann

Music:
Clinton Clark

Post Production Coordinator:
Dan Sundt

Property Master:
Rusty Barnes

Sound Mixer:
D.B. Geer

Special Effects Technician:
David Wogh
Brian Rae

Storyboard Artist:
Sean Phillips

Title Designer:
Jerome Nowicki

Unit Production Manager:
Kevin Devoy

Writer:
Steven Hodge

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