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Release Date:
January 12, 2015
Original Title:
Clinger
Alternate Titles:
The Stalking Dead
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Tiberius Film
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15
Runtime: 81
When her possessive high school boyfriend dies in a gruesome accident, Fern Petersen's life is thrown into turmoil. Things go from bad to worse when he returns as a love-sick ghost to kill her so they can be together for eternity.
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ADR Coordinator:
Ugo Derouard
ADR Recording Engineer:
Evan Menak
Animation:
Sofia Warren
Art Department Production Assistant:
Christine Gwosdz
Grace Nix
Art Direction:
Nikki Dodd
Assistant Property Master:
Stefan Skripak
Boom Operator:
Steffan Mock
Costume Design:
Cassandra Garvin
Dialogue Editor:
Reggie Espiritu
Director:
Michael Steves
Director of Photography:
Gabi Chennisi
Editor:
Bubba Fish
First Assistant Director:
Caillin Puente
Foley Artist:
Reggie Espiritu
Foley Mixer:
Yu-Ting Su
Gaffer:
Christopher McNabb
Makeup Artist:
Heather Hughes
Rona Lamont
Mandy Holverson
Makeup Department Head:
Hailey Heck
Music:
Misha Segal
Original Music Composer:
Misha Segal
Producer:
Mel House
Bubba Fish
Production Design:
Beck Kitsis
Property Master:
Hanako Rodriguez
Screenplay:
Bubba Fish
Michael Steves
Gabi Chennisi
Script Supervisor:
Hannah Rimm
Second Assistant Director:
Kirby Sokolow
Set Designer:
Chris Warren
Sound Designer:
Ankur Agrawal
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Giraudi
Sound Recordist:
Ferrick Hallaron
Stunt Coordinator:
Bobby C. King
Mark Chavarria
Supervising Sound Editor:
David Bolen
Unit Production Manager:
Kyle Sparks
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Arnold Aldridge
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