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Release Date:
December 4, 2004
Original Title:
Murder-Set-Pieces
Alternate Titles:
Estripador de Las Vegas
Girls Wanted
Kommatia
Murder Set Pieces
Murder-Set-Pieces
Obras maestras del asesinato
Убийство по кускам
マーダー・セット・ピーセス
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Another World Entertainment
Barnholtz Entertainment
Blackwatch Releasing
Firebox
Fright Flix Productions
Juniper Post
Maple Pictures
Q-Vest Productions
Stewart Motion Picture Services
Third Reich Ventures
Toetag Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17
Runtime: 105
Set against Sin City, Las Vegas, a fashion photographer whose vocation is murder becomes a voyeuristic nightmare of blood, sex, and brutality.
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ADR Voice Casting:
Alex D'Lerma
Art Direction:
Joe Zito
Assistant Editor:
Brian J. Cavanaugh
Casting:
Nick Palumbo
Cinematography:
Brendan Flynt
Colorist:
David Block
Director:
Nick Palumbo
Editor:
Todd C. Ramsay
Executive Producer:
Herman Goering
Ehrlich Livingston
Andrew Piersante
Thomas Quinlin
Line Producer:
Nancy Klein
Makeup Artist:
Ricky Lee Leonard
Fred Vogel
Jerami Cruise
Music:
The Giallos Flame
Necrophagia
Zombi
Negative Cutter:
Deborah McAfee
Post Production Supervisor:
Leonard Hayes
Producer:
Nick Palumbo
Production Consultant:
Jeff Randall
Production Manager:
Tess Fayre
Screenplay:
Nick Palumbo
Script Supervisor:
Sara Faber
Set Decoration:
Ethan Allred
Sound Supervisor:
David Kitchens
Special Effects:
Jerami Cruise
Ricky Lee Leonard
Fred Vogel
Story:
Nick Palumbo
Storyboard Artist:
Cristie Whiles
Stunts:
Sven Garrett
Writer:
Nick Palumbo
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