Little Bo Creep (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 9, 2025

Original Title:
Little Bo Creep

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Blood Sick Productions
Stratosphere Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 42

a Donald Farmer fable...

There's a new girl in town. Her name is LITTLE BO CREEP. And if you're not nice then you won't make a peep! All Bo wants is to find her lost sheep. Is that too much to ask? But she keeps meeting people who want to trick her and do very bad things. Good thing that Bo has a pet named RUFUS. When people hurt Bo, Rufus makes them sorry. VERY SORRY. So be nice to Bo and you'll live happily ever after. But if you're bad, she'll make you very, VERY sad!

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Additional Photography:
Brewce Longo

Costume Coordinator:
Cacia Rose
Amelia Simms

Digital Effects Producer:
Tim Ritter

Director:
Donald Farmer

Driver:
Cacia Rose

Editor:
Tim Ritter
Donald Farmer

Executive Producer:
Brewce Longo
Michael DiFrancesco
Donald Farmer
Kris Gilpin

Music:
Tim Ritter

Production Assistant:
Blanton Miller
Steve Smoot

Second Unit Director:
James Wooley

Special Effects:
Josh Wasylink

Writer:
Donald Farmer

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