Psycho Beach Party (2000) [NR]

Release Date:
August 6, 2000

Original Title:
Psycho Beach Party

Alternate Titles:
Psycho Beach Party
Tengerparti diliparti
Verano bizarro

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
New Oz Productions
Red Horse Films
Strand Releasing

Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  FR: U  US: NR 

Runtime: 96

Party till you drop. Dead.

Chicklet is a sixteen-year old tomboy who's desperate to be part of the in-crowd of Malibu beach surfers. She's the typical American girl - except for one little problem: her personality is split into more slices than a pepperoni pizza.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Nelson Hernandez

ADR Supervisor:
Kimberly Lowe Voigt

Additional First Assistant Camera:
Barry Norwood

Additional Music:
David Tobocman

Art Direction:
Alberto Gonzalez-Reyna

Assistant Costume Designer:
Denise Devigne

Assistant Editor:
Omar Daher
Martha Pike
Jeff McAvoy

Assistant Hairstylist:
Soo-Jin Yoon

Assistant Location Manager:
Martin F.J. Flaherty

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Corinna Fix
Tania Goddard
Ania Harasimiak
Ani Plotkin-Maloney
Sandi Rowden

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Jane N. Kelly

Assistant Property Master:
Martin Weeks

Assistant Sound Editor:
William Cawley

Best Boy Electric:
Greg McEachen

Best Boy Grip:
Manny Duran

Boom Operator:
Dan Lipe

Camera Loader:
Daniel Shear
Maida Swensson

Camera Operator:
Arturo Smith

Casting:
Laura Schiff

Casting Assistant:
Elisabeth Jereski
Dana M. Michaelsen

Choreographer:
Reggie Lee

Co-Executive Producer:
Jeff Melnick

Compositing Artist:
Dan Walker

Construction Coordinator:
Dan Whifler

Costume Designer:
Camille Jumelle

Director:
Robert Lee King

Director of Photography:
Arturo Smith

Dolly Grip:
Chad Herr

Editor:
Suzanne Hines

Executive Producer:
John Hall

First Assistant Camera:
Dawn Fleischman

First Assistant Director:
Michael Shea

Gaffer:
Terry Meadows

Grip:
Jason Andrew
Mike Brink
David Hagadorn
Matt Minke
David B. Barrero
Dan Carpluk
Travis Houston
David Sirianni
Bobby Webb

Key Grip:
Harry Hope

Key Hair Stylist:
Solina Tabrizi

Key Makeup Artist:
Wendi Lynn Avignone

Leadman:
Nancy M. Bates

Line Producer:
Diane Cornell

Location Manager:
Taman McCall

Music Editor:
David Tobocman

Music Supervisor:
Howard Paar

Original Music Composer:
Ben Vaughn

Post Production Supervisor:
Douglas Salkin
Reinhard Schreiner

Producer:
Virginia Biddle
Jon Gerrans
Marcus Hu
Victor Syrmis

Production Coordinator:
Liesl Beneke

Production Design:
Franco-Giacomo Carbone

Property Master:
Peter Clines

Rigging Gaffer:
Keith Morgan

Script Supervisor:
Wendy Dallas

Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Krainak
Beth Puorro

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Whitecar
Annette Hobday

Second Second Assistant Director:
Eduardo Ricketts

Set Decoration:
Ann Shea

Set Dresser:
Wendy Allen

Sound Designer:
Tim Walston

Sound Editor:
James L. Pearson
Bruce Barris
Dawn Kratofil
Brian Wohlgemuth
Darrall Garcia

Sound Effects:
John Michael Fanaris
Daniel R. Chavez

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Marc Fishman
Lance Brown

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
John Goodwin

Steadicam Operator:
Sacha Sarchielli

Still Photographer:
Mark Lipson

Stunt Coordinator:
Ron Althoff

Stunt Double:
Joanna Shelmidine

Supervising Sound Editor:
Jay Nierenberg

Theatre Play:
Charles Busch

Title Designer:
Ophelia Chong

Unit Production Manager:
Diane Cornell

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Rick Kerrigan
Ziad Seirafi

Writer:
Charles Busch

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