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Release Date:
October 26, 2004
Original Title:
The Lost Tape: Andy's Terrifying Last Days Revealed
Alternate Titles:
Dawn of the Dead – The Lost Tape: Andy's Terrifying Last Days Revealed
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
New Wave Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 17
During the film Dawn of the Dead, the survivors in the shopping mall communicate with a lone man named Andy, who is on the top of a building across the street. This is the footage from Andy's last days.
Art Department Assistant:
James Grimaldi
Steve Rich
Mark Shaw
Frank Shields
Art Direction:
Skip Moore
Camera Operator:
David Martin
Characters:
James Gunn
Costume Design:
Andrea Rewolinski
Costume Supervisor:
Andrea Rewolinski
Director of Photography:
Brian Dzyak
Editor:
Johanna Moyal
Christopher W. Doyle
Jennifer M. Holland
Matt Parker
Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Erik Thaler
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Colleen A. Benn
Executive Producer:
Alan Baral
Gaffer:
Matt Mania
Grip:
Didier Koskas
Line Producer:
Henry Kendall
Location Manager:
William Doyle
Makeup Artist:
Claire Doyle
Makeup Department Head:
Barney Burman
Makeup Effects:
Nicole Michaud
Justin Stafford
Producer:
Alexandra Close
Scott Devine
Wendy Lamb
Katherine Landfear
Michael Meadows
Constantine Nasr
Production Design:
Paul Holt
Andrew Neskoromny
Geoffrey Nightingale
Production Manager:
Stephanie Turnbo
Production Office Assistant:
Wesley Coller
Fannie Crepin
Oliver J. Defilippo
Second Unit:
Steve Shibuya
Sound Editor:
Warren Woods
Sound mixer:
Marla Hettinger
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