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Release Date:
May 1, 2015
Original Title:
The Party Is Over
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Royal Brown Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
"The Party Is Over" tells the story of three unusual guys who are roommates at a Southern California university and whose privileged lifestyle and the freedom that goes with it lead to bizarre and obsessive, even twisted, relationships with three equally complicated women.
Assistant Property Master:
Glenn Ferrara
Best Boy Electric:
James O'Conner
Boom Operator:
Joshua Mwangi
Kelly Ambrow
Mayra Rodriguez
Camera Operator:
Brett Juskalian
Casting:
Jennifer Ricchiazzi
Costume Design:
Cynthia Quezada
Craft Service:
Katie Cassidy
Director:
Vahe Gabuchian
Director of Photography:
Brett Juskalian
Editor:
Drake Silliman
Electrician:
Jason King
Zachary Helmer
Patrick Hubbard
Tyler Manning
Zach Rasmussen
Executive Producer:
Kathy Baker
Varujan Gabuchian
Steven Robman
First Assistant Camera:
Matthew C. Blea
Matthew Perry
First Assistant Director:
Carlos Reza
First Assistant Editor:
Nathan Alexander Thompson
Gaffer:
Bob Low
Grip:
Rex Kinney
Hair Department Head:
Tatiana Siegfried
Key Grip:
Joseph Hendrickson
Makeup Department Head:
Jamie Gruber
Music Supervisor:
Jeff Kloss
Chris McGeary
Producer:
Jeff Kloss
Production Accountant:
Arthur Lipovetsky
Production Design:
Chantal Pershing
Production Manager:
Ovelinda Garcia
Production Sound Mixer:
Umbe Adan
Property Master:
Stephanie Furr
Script Supervisor:
Emelle
Second Assistant Director:
Cameron Zickrick
Steadicam Operator:
David Monroe
Still Photographer:
Tigran Tovmasyan
Supervising Sound Editor:
D. Chris Smith
Scott A. Jennings
Writer:
Julian Camillieri
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