Prom Party Massacre (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Prom Party Massacre

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror | Music | Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 18

Everyone thinks they’re immortal on prom night…

A gay high school student throws a swinging prom party in the hopes of finally wooing the football captain - but when popular kids start turning up dead, the partygoers discover a slasher killer amongst the student body!

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Assistant Camera:
Jake Garcia
Jahleesa Escobar

Assistant Director:
Natalie Brady

Best Boy Electric:
Ethan Sanchez

Best Boy Grip:
Jeremy Baker
Hank Weighter

Choreographer:
Mary Grace McNally

Co-Producer:
Luke Durret

Colorist:
Connor Burns

Director:
Jordan Gustafson

Director of Photography:
Carl Stewart

Editor:
Jordan Gustafson

Executive Producer:
David Magee
Pam Magee

Gaffer:
Nate Thomson

Key Grip:
Riley Prichard

Makeup & Hair:
Tony O'Brien

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Mia Moceri

Matte Painter:
Ray Dillon

Original Music Composer:
Peter Jay Clark

Producer:
Jacob Bridgman

Production Design:
Shari Gaynes

Sound Designer:
Walter Kang

Sound Recordist:
Josiah Sickler

Visual Effects:
Gabe Ponce
Fabricio Herrera

Visual Effects Supervisor:
JohnJack Murphy

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Solomon Swerling

Wardrobe Designer:
Mary-Madison Baldo

Writer:
Phil Tice

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