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Release Date:
June 12, 2009
Original Title:
Jean-Claude: The Gumming Zombie
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Media Design Imaging
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 34
Philosophers have long pondered the question: What would happen if a zombie had no teeth with which to eat brains and other body parts? Now, at long last, we know the answer: Plenty! When a toothless Frenchman finds himself the latest victim of a zombie plague, he is befriended by an overly-wholesome family that belongs more in a 1950s sitcom than the world of today. Half pet, half best friend for young Timmy, and all dead, Jean Claude proves that you don't have to have brains to eat them. Or something.
Additional Editing:
Jeff Yanik
Kyle Znamenak
Assistant Director:
Jeff Yanik
Assistant Editor:
Andrew Forthofer
Jaime Neligan
Boom Operator:
Kirk Gaughan
Jaime Neligan
James Orosz
Camera Operator:
Jeremy Andrew Davis
Jeff Yanik
Cinematography:
Peter Sampson
Digital Compositor:
Tom Luhtala
Andrew Forthofer
Jaime Neligan
Johnny Wu
Director:
Johnny Wu
Editor:
Johnny Wu
Executive Producer:
James V. Geier
Johnny Wu
Kyle Znamenak
Foley Artist:
Randy Wagner
Gaffer:
Andy Schofield
Grip:
Michael J. Farris
Brian Kiepura
Martin Smoley
Key Grip:
Joe Thompson
Makeup Artist:
Jeremy Cottrell
Maxwell Desotell
Darren Gierowski
Andrea Hardy
Quentin Jordan
Karen Joyce
Ernie Smith
Music:
Aryavarta Kumar
Producer:
Cynthia Graham
Tom Luhtala
Peter Sampson
Andy Schofield
Jeff Yanik
Second Assistant Director:
Rion Gilpin
Set Designer:
Mark Buzza
Sound Effects Editor:
Johnny Wu
Kyle Znamenak
Sound Recordist:
Kirk Gaughan
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michelle Konjicija
Kirsten Roberts
Joseph Shaw
Special Effects Supervisor:
Tom Luhtala
Writer:
James V. Geier
Kyle Znamenak
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