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Release Date:
October 13, 2003
Original Title:
Druid Gladiator Clone
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Centurion Productions
Motern Media
Shockmarathons
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
An evil Druid warlord resurrects a young man and transforms him into a wicked superhero. With the help of a nice young woman, the superhero eventually begins to question his diabolical beliefs. As if his hands weren't full enough with his study of good and evil, he also has to deal with the confusion caused by his clone, the beasts of The Druid Gladiator Match, and, of course, the scheming Druid warlord.
Additional Music:
Tom Scalzo
Cinematography:
Charles Roxburgh
Digital Effects Producer:
Charles Roxburgh
Director:
Matt Farley
Dolly Grip:
Brianna Henderson
Editor:
Charles Roxburgh
First Assistant Camera:
Nash Constantine
Foley Artist:
Keith Ruggiero
Kyle Kochan
Gaffer:
Tom Scalzo
Music:
Matt Farley
Producer:
Charles Roxburgh
Matt Farley
Props:
Lenny Sandersmith
Writer:
Matt Farley
Charles Roxburgh
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