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Release Date:
October 8, 2013
Original Title:
The Penny Dreadful Picture Show
Alternate Titles:
The Penny Dreadful Picture Show - UR
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
IFI Film
Palace Imaginarium
Phase 4 Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 101
Daffy undead gal Penny Dreadful, her smitten zombie buddy Ned, and lycanthrope Wolfboy relate three tales of terror in an old rundown movie theater: A young couple find themselves being stalked by a lethal jack-in-the-box in "Slash-in-the-Box;" mousy young lady Alice tries to figure out what exactly happened to her last night in "The Morning After;" and a group of friends encounter an eccentric backwoods family after their van breaks down in the middle of nowhere in "The Slaughter House."
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Casting:
Jordan Turnage
Matthew Wulf
Costume Design:
Regina Amato
Director:
Eliza Swenson
Nick Everhart
Leigh Scott
Director of Photography:
Leigh Scott
Editor:
Nick Everhart
Hair Designer:
Krystal Phillips
Makeup Department Head:
Krystal Phillips
Original Music Composer:
Eliza Swenson
Producer:
Brad Southwick
Nick Everhart
Eliza Swenson
Leigh Scott
Jeffrey Green
Production Design:
Krista Gall
Set Decoration:
Karen Marquis
Sound Mixer:
Maxwell Phillips
Reginald Bryant
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Krystal Phillips
Still Photographer:
Drew Amato
Stunt Coordinator:
Jared Burke
Stunts:
Kachina Dechert
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