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Release Date:
October 29, 2014
Original Title:
Doll Factory
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Fan Fiction Cinema
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
An over-the-top horror/comedy that centers around a small Texas town terrorized by evil possessed baby dolls!
Assistant Director:
Ryan Aivalis
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Anthony M. DiFino
Associate Producer:
Joe Grisaffi
Boom Operator:
Christopher Mullins
Michael Quinney
Casting:
Joe Grisaffi
Stephen Wolfe
Cinematography:
Jeffery Fountain
Director:
Stephen Wolfe
Editor:
Jeffery Fountain
Executive Producer:
Andy Palmer
Foley Artist:
Annalisa Cuano
Key Makeup Artist:
Andrea Schutter
Line Producer:
Carlos M. Tovar
Makeup Artist:
Cliff Holverson
Mandy Holverson
Rona Lamont
Lauren Noblin
Original Music Composer:
Scott Szabo
Post Production Coordinator:
John DeJesus
Producer:
Stephen Wolfe
Production Design:
Courtney Sandifer
Property Master:
Demetria Dixon
Script Supervisor:
Brittany Djie
Set Decoration:
Michael Carver
Sound Designer:
Brian Dean Hoff
Sound Mixer:
Luke Odom
Special Effects:
Tom Martino
Special Effects Assistant:
Kerryn Ledet
Still Photographer:
Heather Leigh Jackson
Stunt Coordinator:
Jackson Burns
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brian Dean Hoff
Unit Production Manager:
Carlos M. Tovar
Visual Effects:
Danny McCarty
Writer:
Stephen Wolfe
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