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Release Date:
December 6, 2016
Original Title:
Late Night Double Feature
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Three Evil Cats Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
During a late night taping of "Dr. Nasty's Cavalcade of Horror", bloody chaos takes place during the screening of two features ("Dinner for Monsters" and "Slit"). Samantha/Nurse Nasty is frustrated by how the show is being run by its womanizing director and its drunk and crazy host Dr. Nasty.
Art Direction:
Bethany McLeod
Sarah Pugsley
Associate Producer:
Zachary Ramelan
Navin Ramaswaran
Torin Langen
Co-Producer:
R.X. Zammit
Jen Gorman
Director:
Zachary Ramelan
Kelly Michael Stewart
Torin Langen
Navin Ramaswaran
Jason Tannis
Director of Photography:
Karl Janisse
Bruce William Harper
Editor:
Gavin Michael Booth
Torin Langen
Navin Ramaswaran
Zachary Ramelan
Executive Producer:
Jen Gorman
Ken Stewart
Kate Grierson
Donna Stewart
Jason Tannis
Angie Gorman
Mike Grierson
Grant Stewart
Beth Stewart
Kelly Michael Stewart
Original Music Composer:
Nicholas Schnier
Stephen Schooley
Torin Langen
Justin Cober
Producer:
Kelly Michael Stewart
Production Design:
Bethany McLeod
Set Decoration:
Bethany McLeod
Story:
R.X. Zammit
Kelly Michael Stewart
Torin Langen
Zachary Ramelan
Writer:
Torin Langen
Raven Cousens
Zachary Ramelan
R.X. Zammit
Kelly Michael Stewart
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