Slaughter Studios (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 31, 2002

Original Title:
Slaughter Studios

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Concorde-New Horizons

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

The Place Where Nightmares Come True

Slaughter Studios has a legendary reputation as the place where a slew of classic low-budget horror movies were made. Long since abandoned and now in ruins, a group of aspiring filmmakers led by director Steve decide to break into Slaughter Studios so they can shoot one last B-grade creature feature on the premises before it meets the wrecking ball. However, things go awry when Slaughter Studios proves to be the stalking grounds of a vicious psycho.

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Art Direction:
Greg Salman

Associate Producer:
Brian Katkin

Costume Design:
E. Dee Biddlecome

Director:
Brian Katkin

Director of Photography:
John Matkowsky

Editor:
Brian Katkin

Executive Producer:
Roger Corman

Fight Choreographer:
Paul Eliopoulos

Gaffer:
Zoltan Gyulai
Cameron Chin

Makeup Artist:
Marianne Kai

Music:
Christopher Farrell

Producer:
Damian Akhavi

Production Design:
Greg Salman

Script Supervisor:
Janine Gosselin

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Cameron Chin

Set Designer:
Kent State

Songs:
Brian Katkin

Sound Editor:
Eric Reuveni

Sound Supervisor:
David Kitchens

Stunt Coordinator:
John Kreng

Supervising Sound Editor:
Ben Zarai

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kevin O'Neill

Writer:
Dan Acre
John Huckert

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