The Bitch Is Back (1995) [N/A]

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Release Date:
March 22, 1995

Original Title:
The Bitch Is Back

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Phanta Vision Film International B.V.

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 16

An inflatable sex doll comes to life, attacking its owner while quoting catchphrases and taglines from various thrillers.

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Art Direction:
Arthur Appelman

Assistant Director:
Alinda van Dijk
Olivier v. d. Zee

Camera Operator:
Han Wennink

Camera Production Assistant:
Mick Van Rossum

Catering:
Carla v. d. Sanden

Continuity:
Michiel van Jaarsveld

Director:
Tjebbo Penning

Editor:
J.P. Luijsterburg

Lighting Director:
Peter Jan v.d. Burgh

Lighting Production Assistant:
Nicole Batteké

Location Manager:
Stef Kolman
Selene Kolman

Makeup & Hair:
Manuel Former

Mixing Engineer:
Sound Palette

Music:
Sound Palette

Negative Cutter:
Romy de Haan

Production Assistant:
Mariska Aldendorff

Recording Supervision:
Ingrid Remeijsen

Set Dresser:
Jan Van Schaik

Sound:
Sound Palette

Sound Recordist:
Rinie Jansen

Still Photographer:
Allan v. d. Louw

Title Designer:
Brian Drescher

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