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Release Date:
July 19, 2016
Original Title:
Director's Cut
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Clink Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A US: NR
Runtime: 82
Herbert Blount is a crowdfunding contributor for the new Adam Rifkin feature KNOCKED OFF. Unhappy with the film, he steals the footage and kidnaps actress Missi Pyle to star in his own "director's cut!"
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Art Direction:
Monique Dias
Casting:
Dori Zuckerman
Co-Executive Producer:
Glenn S. Alai
Rich Nathanson
Co-Producer:
Alexander Koehne
Costume Design:
Vicki Hales-Daly
Director:
Adam Rifkin
Director of Photography:
Scott Winig
Editor:
Dan Flesher
Executive Producer:
Alice Xandra Thirteen
Daniel Ford Beavis
Herbert Blount
Cyan Banister
Martin Bauer
Gillian Hormel
Bob Lawler
Pete Adam
William Croxville
Michael Koenigs
David Blockley
Randy Pitchford
Andrew Wimsatt
Bill Zanker
Aki Korhonen
James Messina
Daniel Murphy
Anna L. Moskal
Bill Prady
Brian Quattrini
Matthew Trainer
David Tiangco
Colin Pitts
David Richards
Daniel Bays
Richard Koenigs-Berg
Scott Tilson
Key Makeup Artist:
Heather Galipo
Line Producer:
Tevin Adelman
Makeup Department Head:
Bianca Appice
Makeup Effects:
Sheila Mia Seifi
Original Music Composer:
Kevin Blumenfeld
Producer:
Adam Rifkin
Penn Jillette
Peter Adam Golden
Production Design:
Brett A. Snodgrass
Set Decoration:
Benjamin Ralston
Stunts:
Meegan E. Godfrey
Thanks:
George Scoufaras
Writer:
Penn Jillette
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