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Release Date:
April 9, 2013
Original Title:
Sexy Evil Genius
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Launchpad Productions
Piller / Segan / Shepherd
Sobini Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 85
A dark comedy about an eclectic group of strangers invited to a downtown bar by a mutual ex-lover, Nikki Franklyn, a maddeningly sexy, unpredictable and possibly insane young woman who's recently gotten out of prison for murdering her last ex-boyfriend. The party really gets started when Nikki herself arrives, hauling her latest lover and fiancee, the morally challenged lawyer who'd been handling her case. She's mysterious about her intentions and her current and former lovers soon realize they are all caught in one of her brilliant, mischievous mind-games with possible deadly consequences. By the night's end, revenge will be had, new romance will bloom, and Nikki will have delivered on her reputation as the Sexy Evil Genius.
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Associate Producer:
Katie Baccaro
Lorna Paul
Co-Producer:
Katee Sackhoff
Todd Ulman
Joel C. High
Costume Design:
Lynze Radzyminski
Director:
Shawn Piller
Director of Photography:
Jules Labarthe
Editor:
David W. Hagar
Executive Producer:
G. Scott Paterson
Nellie Nugiel
Cami Winikoff
Scott Shepherd
First Assistant Director:
Cory Johnson
Line Producer:
Diane Becker
Original Music Composer:
Patric Caird
Producer:
Mark Amin
Lloyd Segan
David Higgins
Production Design:
Cory Lorenzen
Screenplay:
Scott Lew
Stunts:
Mario PĂ©rez
Unit Production Manager:
Katie Baccaro
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