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Release Date:
March 25, 2008
Original Title:
April Fool's Day
Alternate Titles:
A Noite das Brincadeiras Mortais
Abril Sangriento
Abril sangriento
April, April - Tote scherzen nicht
April.Fools.Day
Avril sanglant
Dia da Mentira
El día de los Inocentes
Scherzo Letale
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
360 Pictures
Stage 6 Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 92
When an April Fool's Day prank turns deadly, Desiree Cartier, her brother Blaine, and five of their friends all become the targets of a twisted kill who begins hunting them down one by one.
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Camera Operator:
Floyd A.B. Rance III
Casting:
Lindsey Hayes Kroeger
Costume Design:
Jennifer L. Soulages
Director:
Phil Flores
Mitchell Altieri
Director of Photography:
Michael Maley
Editor:
Raúl Dávalos
First Assistant Director:
Jonathan Southard
Gaffer:
Frank McGough
Hairstylist:
Joan Shay
Betty Lou Skinner
Line Producer:
Tara L. Craig
Makeup Department Head:
Leigh Ann Yandle
Music:
James Stemple
Producer:
Frank Mancuso Jr.
Jennifer Nieves Gordon
Screenplay:
Danilo Bach
Mitchell Altieri
Phil Flores
Script Supervisor:
Beth Multer
Second Assistant Director:
Alexa Sheehan
Second Unit Director:
Steven Ritzi
Set Decoration:
Rachel Goodman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gary Gegan
Alec St. John
Special Effects:
David Hill
David Beavis
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kristy Horiuchi
Story:
Danilo Bach
Stunt Coordinator:
Steven Ritzi
Stunt Double:
Kimberly Shannon Murphy
Stunt Driver:
Chick Bernhard
Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Getty
Teleplay:
Mikey Wigart
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