Blood Car (2007) [NR]

Release Date:
August 9, 2007

Original Title:
Blood Car

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
FWW Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 76

Save gas… drive Blood Car.

In the near future, gas prices are at an astronomical high. One man is determined to find an alternate fuel source. That alternate fuel source turns out to be blood... HUMAN BLOOD.

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Best Boy Electric:
Brent Bazinski

Best Boy Grip:
Nick Montalvo

Boom Operator:
Allen Lee Williams III
Sherry Waters

Casting:
Molly Brock

Costume Designer:
Stephanie Aylworth

Craft Service:
Kari Hazlett

Director:
Alex Orr

Director of Photography:
Adam Pinney

Editor:
Adam Pinney

Executive Producer:
Tony Holley

Gaffer:
Chris Antignane

Grip:
Ted Sapp
Mike Germon
Tom Pritchard

Leadman:
Aaron Barnes

Location Manager:
Taylor Hart

On Set Dresser:
Max McDonough

Painter:
Brit Dunn

Post Production Supervisor:
Jon Swindall

Producer:
Adam Pinney
Alex Orr

Production Assistant:
Alex Calderon
Adam Sanders
Melissa Randle
Neil Huber

Production Coordinator:
Tona Kaplan

Production Designer:
Robert Paraguassu

Production Manager:
Becky Campbell

Props:
Phoebe Brown

Screenplay:
Adam Pinney
Alex Orr

Script Supervisor:
Glenda Richardson

Second Unit Director:
Alex Lorre
Hugh Braselton

Sound Mixer:
Aron Siegel

Still Photographer:
Linnea Frye

Story:
Adam Pinney
Alex Orr
Hugh Braselton

Stunt Driver:
Alex Lorre

Swing:
Chris Khodadai
Adam K. Thompson

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