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Release Date:
October 1, 1990
Original Title:
Deadsy
Alternate Titles:
Deadsy and the Sexo-Chanjo
Deadtimes Stories for Big Folk: Deadsy
Genres:
Animation | Horror
Production Companies:
Channel 4 Television
The Redwing Film Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
A graphic interpretation of a man's fascination with weaponry and the sexual power of military aggression, via the story of the Grim Reaper acquiring additional weaponry after undergoing a sex change. Using a combination of live action, laser xerography, hand rendering, and model animation, the film is a companion piece to another Anderson / Hoban collaboration, Door, collectively entitled Deadtime Stories For Big Folk.
Animation:
Keith Rogerson
Angus Oliphant
David Anderson
Assistant Camera:
Sue Kane
Assistant Editor:
Sophie Lampard
Camera Operator:
Fred Reed
David Scott
Robert Heath
Costume Design:
Tim Farrington
Louise Anderson
Director:
David Anderson
Editor:
Patrick Moore
Modeling:
Pete Saunders
Music:
Dirk Campbell
Playback Coordinator:
Alister Crocker
Producer:
Barnaby Spurrier
James Bradley
Visual Effects:
Vanessa Cutts
Keith Rogerson
Angus Oliphant
Writer:
Russell Hoban
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