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Release Date:
June 28, 2005
Original Title:
The Slaughterhouse Massacre
Alternate Titles:
Matadero 666
Sickle
Texas Slaughter
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
4 What Its Worth Inc
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Marty Sickle was accused of murdering a young girl inside the slaughterhouse where he lived. Soon after, four college kids brutally hanged Marty in revenge. Legend has it that every year on the anniversary of his death, Marty comes back to kill anyone who sets foot in his slaughterhouse.
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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Hilda Levierge
Best Boy Grip:
Stu Brumbaugh
Boom Operator:
Jeff Connell
Camera Operator:
Alex Leyton
Cinematography:
Paolo Cascio
Costume Design:
Unchin Lee
Director:
Paul Gagné
Executive Producer:
Alden Halpern
First Assistant Director:
Dave Casper
Gaffer:
Brett Carleton
Grip:
Dan Stenger
Key Grip:
Sonny Pepito
Line Producer:
Renee Intlekofer
Producer:
Dave Casper
Production Design:
Rich Hobaica
Script Supervisor:
Aaron Pope
Second Assistant Director:
Tansey Allen
Set Decoration:
Johnny Iglesias
Sound Recordist:
Joelle Jaffey
Special Effects Supervisor:
Valerie Pensky
Stunt Coordinator:
Ray Siegle
Stunt Double:
Alex Ariza
Stunts:
Joshua Wright
Writer:
Paul Gagné
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