Slice (2018) [R]

Release Date:
September 10, 2018

Original Title:
Slice

Alternate Titles:
La última porción
슬라이스

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
N2ition Cinema

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 82

Dead. In 30 Minutes or Less.

In a spooky small town, when a slew of pizza delivery boys are slain on the job, two daring survivors set out to catch the culprits behind the cryptic crime spree.

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ADR Mixer:
Mike Greenberg

ADR Recordist:
Patrick Christensen

ADR Voice Casting:
Dann Fink
Bruce Winant

Art Direction:
Mikki Mamaril Roew

Assistant Editor:
Erin Sullivan
Sam Levy

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mel Wilson
Stefanie Socco
Jessica Monzalvo

Best Boy Electric:
Tyler Condreay

Boom Operator:
Eric LaCour

Camera Operator:
Joel McGinty
Danny Valdez
Robert Patrick Stern
Nathan Ray Salter

Casting:
Mickie Paskal
Jessica Kelly
Rebecca Dealy
Jennifer Rudnicke
Alexis Jade Links

Casting Associate:
Lauren Phillips

Co-Producer:
Brett Hays

Concept Artist:
David Silverstein

Costume Assistant:
Casey Wood
Barbara Little

Costume Design:
Megan Spatz

Costume Supervisor:
Mary Mooney

Craft Service:
Imre Treviño

Creative Producer:
Elijah Alvarado

Digital Colorist:
Andrew Francis

Digital Imaging Technician:
Hannah Welever

Director:
Austin Vesely

Director of Photography:
Brandon Riley

Editor:
Jacob Craycroft
Arielle Sherman

Executive Producer:
Nicholas Burnett
Nick Burnett
Jim Waltrip
Pat Corcoran
Ydav Attias

Extras Casting:
Darlene R. Hunt

First Assistant Camera:
Jason Gardner
Collin Breimeier
Francis Edward
Louis Wong
Chris Polmanski

First Assistant Director:
Anthony E. Cabral

Foley Artist:
Leslie Bloome

Foley Editor:
Nick Seaman

Foley Mixer:
Ryan Collison

Gaffer:
Brian Dailey

Grip:
Cameron Pugh
Andrew Block
Erik Gandy
Jihad Pierce
Giancarlo Arias-Ciccarelli
John Isberg
Brice Pardo

Hair Assistant:
Kristie Harris
Paige Stewart

Hair Department Head:
Ashleigh Coartney

Key Production Assistant:
Justine Marcantel

Location Assistant:
Charlie Kessler

Location Manager:
Thomas Lounsbury
Alex Hughes

Makeup Department Head:
Austyn Cuccia

Music Supervisor:
Joe Rudge

Original Music Composer:
Ludwig Göransson
Nathan Matthew David

Post Production Supervisor:
Jeffrey Penman

Producer:
Kevin McGrail
Brandon Riley

Production Accountant:
Adam Schmidt

Production Coordinator:
Rob Roediger

Production Design:
Caitlin Laingen

Production Secretary:
Iman Sharabash

Production Sound Mixer:
Chris M. Parker

Production Supervisor:
Ryan H. Jackson

Property Master:
Charles Nankivel

Second Assistant Camera:
Benji Morgan

Second Assistant Director:
Stephanie E. Clemons

Set Costumer:
Gabby Ondrejech

Set Decoration:
Tiffany Smith

Set Dresser:
Angela Cox
Sarah Sharp
Michelle Fogle

Sound Assistant:
Joel Hylton

Sound Editor:
Ashley Simmons
Chris Perepezko
Craig LoGuidice
Evan Benjamin

Sound Mixer:
Patrick Christensen

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Steve Giammaria

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jason Kain

Supervising Sound Editor:
Steve Giammaria

Transportation Coordinator:
Bret Gogoel

Unit Production Manager:
Kevin McGrail

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Shannen Walsh

Writer:
Austin Vesely

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