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Release Date:
January 29, 2004
Original Title:
Mummy an' the Armadillo
Alternate Titles:
The Scare Hole
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sandstorm Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 101
In the middle of nowhere sits the Armadillo Café. The once popular, but now desolate, café is run by a troubled, booze-addled mother (Betty Buckley) and her disturbed family (Lori Heuring, Brad Renfro, Jonathon Schaech). Their dark secrets are threatened when Sarah (Clare Kramer) arrives, seeking answers to her past. Turmoil reigns and emotions boil over as the horrifying truth unravels and Sarah barely escapes with her life.
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Costume Design:
Kristen Anacker
Director:
J.S. Cardone
Director of Photography:
Kurt Brabbee
Editor:
Amanda I. Kirpaul
Executive Producer:
Derrick R. E. Doba
Gaffer:
Terry Meadows
Makeup Artist:
Leah Rial
Original Music Composer:
Johnny Lee Schell
Producer:
Carol Kottenbrook
Scott Einbinder
Production Design:
Martina Buckley
Set Decoration:
Chanida Trueblood
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eric Justen
Stunt Coordinator:
Ed Anders
Writer:
J.S. Cardone
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