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Release Date:
July 31, 2008
Original Title:
Pig Hunt
Alternate Titles:
Pig Hunt - Dreck Blut und Schweine
Genres:
Action | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Epic Pictures Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 100
When John takes his San Francisco friends to his deceased uncle's remote ranch to hunt wild pigs, it seems like a typical guys weekend with guns - despite the presence of John's sexy girlfriend Brooks. But as John and his crew trek deeper into the forest, they begin tracking the awful truth about his uncle's demise and the legend of The Ripper -- a murderous three-thousand-pound black boar!
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ADR Recordist:
Andy Greenberg
Armorer:
John Karlovich
Paul Tiu
Armory Coordinator:
Bruce McLeod
Art Direction:
Garrett Lowe
Assistant Art Director:
Natalie Tyler
Assistant Editor:
Aldo Mora-Blanco
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Aurora Bergere
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Dionne Lotivio
Assistant Property Master:
Anna Rogers
Author:
Robert Mailer Anderson
Zack Anderson
Best Boy Electric:
Terry Sullivan
Patrick Ryan
Best Boy Grip:
Jim Flynn
Maurice Beesley
Boom Operator:
Conrad Slater
Camera Loader:
James Laxton
Camera Operator:
Tony Olivieri
Onofrio Nino Pansini
Casting:
Nancy Hayes
Compositing Lead:
Kevin Quatman
Costume Design:
Aggie Guerard Rodgers
Costumer:
Judy Feil
Craft Service:
James Chandler
Sandy Reed
Creature Design:
Danny Wagner
Dialogue Editor:
Jon Caxton
Digital Intermediate:
Trevor Lewis
Tom Mayclim
Nick Paulozza
Lee Hughes
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Mila Patriki
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Dave Muscat
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Peter Armstrong
Director:
James Isaac
Director of Photography:
Adam Kane
Dolly Grip:
Marc Wall
Hue Freeman
James Beaumonte
Electrician:
Marc Anderson
Paul Harris
Epk Producer:
Ryan Schubert
Executive Producer:
Robert Mailer Anderson
First Assistant Camera:
Phil Bowen
Mark Reilly
Mark Gutterud
Larry Nielsen
Foley Artist:
Robin Harlan
Ellen Heuer
Foley Editor:
Quinn Alvarez
Ryan Sibitz
Foley Recordist:
Dan Olmsted
Gaffer:
Robert E. 'Bobby' Powell
Mark A. Lewis
Greensman:
Richard A. Hunt
Grip:
Mike Helbig
Kenneth 'Spike' Kirkland
Jason Michael Noel
David Mong
Michael Best
Dino Corti
Hairstylist:
Brittany Gonzales
Key Costumer:
Deirdre Scully
Key Grip:
Robert 'Boomer' McCann
Peter Chrimes
Key Hair Stylist:
Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi
Key Makeup Artist:
Sara Irving
Leadman:
Doni McMillan
Makeup Artist:
Marc Tarasco
Mechanical Designer:
Bryan Dewe
Music:
David E. Russo
Music Director:
Les Claypool
Music Editor:
Mark Willsher
Musician:
Jonathan Beard
Producer:
James Isaac
Producer's Assistant:
Patrick Brice
Production Accountant:
Ami Francis
Rebecca Forwood
Production Assistant:
Jessie Francis
Bob Henningsen
Jona Tochet
Tad Agnew
Juliet Osman
James F. Adams
Production Coordinator:
Sharlene Duale
Production Design:
Geoffrey Kirkland
Production Secretary:
Daniel Lee
Property Master:
Patrick Ludden
Pyrotechnician:
Peter Stolz
Script Supervisor:
Erica Headley
Second Assistant Camera:
Anne Lee
Matt Fortlage
Arien Hatch
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Igor Meglic
Set Costumer:
Chris Proctor
Set Decoration:
Kris Boxell
Set Medic:
Dave Moorer
Holly Nelson
Set Production Assistant:
Rachel McIntyre
Paul Wood
Antonio GraƱa
Sound Designer:
Andy Newell
Sound Mixer:
Fred Runner
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dan Olmsted
Todd Beckett
Jason Perreira
Andrew Tay
Mike Woroniuk
Special Effects:
Thomas A. Barone
Lisa Franklin
Jeff Gilliam
Kimberley Anne Miller
Justin Sindicich
I.J. Van Perre
Special Effects Coordinator:
Tom Sindicich
Steadicam Operator:
Gavin Ames
Studio Teacher:
Elise Ganz
Supervising Sound Editor:
Andy Newell
Video Assist Operator:
Andy Neddermeyer
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sarah Barber
Matt Daly
Visual Effects Editor:
Brianne Wells
Visual Effects Producer:
Sarah McMurdo
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brendan Taylor
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