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Release Date:
May 1, 2023
Original Title:
Conspiracy Cases
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
For the first time ever, paranormal expert Jeffrey Paul allows a documentary film crew to follow him along on his investigations as he cracks the world's most compelling conspiracy cases. "Conspiracy Cases" is a comedic mockumentary that takes a tongue-in-cheek approach to the world of paranormal investigation. It blends fact and fiction, using classic B-movie monsters as the basis for real investigations. The humor of the show comes from the team's dedication to treating these fake monsters as real paranormal subjects and the often off-the-wall experiments they conduct in the pursuit of the truth. Despite the humor, the show is grounded in genuine paranormal investigative techniques and features interviews with experts who are often left scratching their heads. The result is a unique and entertaining look at the world of conspiracy theories and paranormal phenomena.
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Camera Operator:
Luke Jones
Cinematography:
Jake Kuwana
Ryan Posey
Director:
Jeffrey Paul Agosta
Editor:
Jeffrey Paul Agosta
Luke K. Jones
Jake Kuwana
Executive Producer:
Jeffrey Paul Agosta
Music:
Luke Jones
Sound:
A.J. Duthie
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