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Release Date:
April 23, 2011
Original Title:
Play Dead
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Borscht Corp.
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
A zombie apocalypse unites a ragtag pack of dogs in the ruined streets of Miami. Immune to the epidemic, they must stick together to survive in the midst of ferocious undead and human survivors. Sit. Stay. Play dead.
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Art Department Manager:
Alberto Meza
Associate Producer:
Sasha Vaziri
Dannel Escallon
Best Boy Electric:
Nick Orsini
Best Boy Grip:
Julian Yuri Rodriguez
Camera Operator:
Joe Sanchez
Catering:
Grisel Valdes
Costume Design:
Veronica Gonzalez
Director:
Andres Meza-Valdes
Diego Meza-Valdes
Director of Photography:
Daniel Fernandez
Executive Producer:
Mark Wheaton
Lucas Leyva
Giancarlo Cairella
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Juan Camilo Barriga
First Assistant Director:
Lucas Leyva
Gaffer:
Ralf Gonzalez
Key Grip:
Roberto Hernández
Line Producer:
Tim Roach
Producer:
Cory Czajkowski
Jonathan David Kane
Production Assistant:
Adam Ganuza
Script Supervisor:
Xavier Vanquez
Second Assistant Director:
Alexandra Cotoulas
Sound Designer:
Cory Czajkowski
Matt Stayton
Stunt Coordinator:
Eric Mainade
Stunts:
Walter Garcia
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