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Release Date:
February 13, 2015
Original Title:
The Orange Man
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Stephen Folker Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
In 1987 a disillusioned door to door orange salesman horrifically murders his first victim. Move forward 27 years and a land developer is buying an orange grove. He and his 3 friends plan a fishing trip to get his head around the pending transaction, unbeknownst to them, his estranged wife and her new boyfriend have also chosen the very same location for a break. The usual strange noises and unnerving situations ensue when they congregate at a secluded cabin, as The Orange Man eliminates them 1 by 1 with the aid of his prosthetic hook and a bag of oranges!
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Assistant Director:
Kristina Baker Smith
Associate Producer:
Susan Cunningham
Kimberly Miller
Randy Saskowski
David E. Tedeschi
Nathan Willits
Florian Zapra
Woody Zwirn
Cinematography:
Stephen Folker
Co-Producer:
Adam Edward Brooks
Daniel Folker
Jonathan Folker
Jim Plovanich
Director:
Stephen Folker
Editor:
Bjorn T. Myrholt
Executive Producer:
Steven M. Campbell
Janie Williamson
Grip:
Justin Claus
Location Manager:
Wayne Hill Sr.
Location Scout:
James Schmedding
Makeup Artist:
Kathi King
Music:
DC McAuliffe
David E. Tedeschi
Producer:
Stephen Folker
Script Supervisor:
Kristina Baker Smith
Sound Editor:
David E. Tedeschi
Sound Recordist:
Jen Kienzler
Chris Ryder
Corey Baker
Special Effects:
Kathi King
McKennah Scott
Still Photographer:
Brian D. Wallace
Writer:
Stephen Folker
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