Pottersville (2017) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 10, 2017

Original Title:
Pottersville

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Big Jack Productions
Plot 4 Productions
SP Distribution
Storyland Pictures
Wing and a Prayer Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 85

It's a magical life

Maynard, a beloved local businessman is mistaken for the legendary Bigfoot during an inebriated romp through town in a makeshift gorilla costume. The sightings set off an international Bigfoot media spectacle and a windfall of tourism dollars for a simple American town hit by hard times. When Brock Masterson, reality TV’s “Monster Hunter,” arrives to hunt the beast, Maynard agonizes over whether to come clean, destroying the rebirth of his beloved town, or perpetuate the inadvertent hoax.

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"B" Camera Operator:
CJ Brion

ADR Editor:
Esther Regelson

ADR Mixer:
Kevin Peters

Additional Hairstylist:
Michael Zambrano

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Troy Dobbertin

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Ramona Adair

Art Direction:
Michael Aitken

Assistant Editor:
Vincent F. Welch
Devin Carey

Assistant Music Supervisor:
Emilee Morgan

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Amy Breuer

Associate Producer:
Tiffany Hallgren

Best Boy Electric:
Anthony Roldan

Best Boy Grip:
Kyle T. Leach

Boom Operator:
Chris Esterguard

Casting:
Bess Fifer
Rachel Tenner

Co-Producer:
Robert Benjamin

Costume Design:
Jessica Zavala

Dialogue Editor:
Esther Regelson

Digital Imaging Technician:
CJ Brion

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Milan Boncich

Director:
Seth Henrikson

Director of Photography:
Damian Horan

Dolly Grip:
Evan Childs

Drone Operator:
Travis Keyes

Editor:
Steve Morrison
Joel Plotch

Executive Producer:
Christian Chadd Taylor
Bruce Meyerson
J. Randle Crook
Patricia Hearst
Daniel Meyer
Byron Wetzel
Michael Shannon

Extras Casting:
Carolyn Cocca

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Christine Hodinh

First Assistant Director:
Brent Geisler

Foley Artist:
Sebastian Henshaw

Foley Mixer:
Justine Baker

Gaffer:
Jeffrey Peters

Hair Department Head:
Dennis Polanco

Key Grip:
Chris Cazavilan

Leadman:
Dylan Joe Albritton

Location Manager:
Elizabeth Shea

Makeup Artist:
Katie Galliher

Makeup Department Head:
Dawn Tunnell

Music Supervisor:
Jonathan Finegold

Original Music Composer:
Brando Triantafillou

Producer:
Josh Crook
Scott Floyd Lochmus
Jonathan Gray
Ron Perlman

Production Coordinator:
Dana Nelson

Production Design:
Jimena Azula

Property Master:
Yasmin Reshamwala

Pyrotechnician:
Brian Schuley

Script Supervisor:
Sam Evoy

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Adam Gonzalez

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Tom Atwell

Second Assistant Director:
Katie Kramer

Second Second Assistant Director:
Laura E. Rizer

Set Costumer:
Allison Choi Braun

Set Decoration:
Alanna Wray McDonald

Set Dresser:
Heather Allyn Smith
Susie Cody

Set Dressing Buyer:
Heather Allyn Smith

Sound Mixer:
Anthony Viera

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tony Volante

Special Effects Technician:
T.V. Alexander

Steadicam Operator:
Chris Moone

Still Photographer:
Travis Keyes

Supervising Sound Editor:
Brian Langman

Unit Production Manager:
Brian Papworth

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Chris Shegich

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jillian Daidone

Writer:
Daniel Meyer

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