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Release Date:
November 12, 2004
Original Title:
Toolbox Murders
Alternate Titles:
Krwawa masakra w Hollywood
La masacre de Toolbox
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
Alpine Pictures
Scary Movies LLC
Toolbox Films
Toolbox Murders Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 FR: 18 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 95
Young couple Steve and Nell move into a once fashionable but now decaying apartment block in Hollywood, and soon realise that a number of young residents have met unusually violent deaths. Before long, Nell makes some disturbing discoveries about the building's manager and her fellow tenants.
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Art Direction:
Steven R. Miller
Associate Producer:
Adam Gierasch
Straw Weisman
Casting:
Mark Sikes
Costume Design:
Shon LeBlanc
Director:
Tobe Hooper
Director of Photography:
Steve Yedlin
Editor:
Andrew Cohen
Executive Producer:
Frank Strausser
Mark Wooding
Ronnie Truss
Ryan Carroll
First Assistant Director:
Jonathan Giles Zimmerman
Hairstylist:
Cerina Silvestro
Makeup Artist:
Starr Jones
Makeup Department Head:
Dean Jones
Original Music Composer:
Joseph Conlan
Producer:
Gary LaPoten
Tony DiDio
Terence S. Potter
Jacqueline Quella
Production Design:
Yuda Acco
Second Assistant Director:
Todd Hilyard
Second Unit Director:
Dean Jones
Starr Jones
Set Decoration:
Peggy Paola
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Justin Apone
Stunt Coordinator:
Christopher Doyle
Stunt Double:
Cheryl Rusa
Justin Apone
Tom Morga
Jimmy Romano
Stunts:
Caron Colvett
Utility Stunts:
Jane Austin
Writer:
Adam Gierasch
Jace Anderson
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