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Release Date:
June 9, 2006
Original Title:
The Lumberjack of All Trades
Alternate Titles:
A Fistful of Beers
Bigfoot Massacre
For a Few Beers More
Lumberjack
The Good, the Bad and the Hairy
The Lumberjack of All Trades: Bigfoot Massacre
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Dimension 5 Productions
Troma Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 71
Mark the Lumberjack is a woodsman with a bad temper and an even worse drinking problem. The Prospector, a gold-hunting old man awakens a monster within the hills. Sheriff Hanson and Deputy Allen, prove themselves incapable of handling the monster. The fate of the town falls into the hands of Mark and his rag-tag group of rebels: Brick McPherson the strong arm with an insatiable appetite, Greasy Joe the mechanic and Brick's sidekick, and Winston the old war veteran who can find the humor in any situation. Can this team of troublemakers take down the savage beast that is ravaging the town?
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Animation:
Matthew LaCurts
Characters:
Matthew LaCurts
Cinematography:
Eric Walter
Director:
Eric Walter
Editor:
Matthew LaCurts
Eric Walter
Hairstylist:
Melanie Spencer
Makeup Artist:
Melanie Spencer
Makeup Effects:
Eric Walter
Music:
Paul Klaverweiden
Producer:
Dave Schwarten
Deborah J. Dawson
Production Manager:
Deborah J. Dawson
Prop Maker:
Matthew LaCurts
Property Master:
Matthew LaCurts
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Matthew LaCurts
Special Effects:
Matthew LaCurts
Stunts:
Matthew LaCurts
Visual Effects Editor:
Matthew LaCurts
Writer:
Eric Walter
Matthew LaCurts
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