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Release Date:
March 13, 2009
Original Title:
ExTerminators
Alternate Titles:
Come ti ammazzo l'ex
Ex Terminators
Сдохни
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Michaelson Films
UTV Motion Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 92
Alex is a lonely accountant whose one act of rage results in her being sentenced to court-ordered therapy. There she meets Stella, the owner of a small extermination business who uses her car as a weapon, and Nikki, a dental technician with the face of an angel and the mind of a sociopath. Together these women form their own "silent revolution", wreaking havoc on the abusive men in their lives.
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Art Direction:
Bart Bryant
Associate Producer:
Vikas Bahl
Ram Mirchandani
Alpana Mishra
Casting:
Sig De Miguel
Stephen Vincent
Co-Producer:
Sidharth Roy Kapoor
Deven Khote
Zarina Screwvala
Director:
John Inwood
Director of Photography:
Robby Baumgartner
Editor:
Gordon Grinberg
Executive Producer:
Lokesh Dhar
Line Producer:
Summer Finley
Original Music Composer:
Chris Hajian
Producer:
Ronnie Screwvala
Jay Michaelson
Suzanne Weinert
Lawren Sunderland
Production Design:
Ian Sebastian Kasnoff
Writer:
Suzanne Weinert
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