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Release Date:
April 2, 2002
Original Title:
The Backlot Murders
Alternate Titles:
Der Tod führt Regie
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Dominion Entertainment
Razor Digital Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
A rock band, on the brink of success, arrives at a movie studio to produce their first music video. Somebody doesn't have much respect for their talent, and starts bumping off members of the band, their groupie girlfriends, and the crew.
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Casting:
Jeanette O'Connor
Ted Warren
Co-Executive Producer:
Ralph Rieckermann
Director:
David DeFalco
Director of Photography:
Andrea V. Rossotto
Editor:
Peter Devaney Flanagan
Executive Producer:
David DeFalco
Quincy Samuel Smith
Key Makeup Artist:
Keleigh Lippert Palladino
Music:
Terry Huud
Producer:
Steven Jay Bernheim
Second Unit Director:
Jeffrey S. Farley
Sound Mixer:
Mike Hall
James P. Slingluff
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jeffrey S. Farley
Steadicam Operator:
Denis Moran
Unit Production Manager:
Kelly Hirano
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