Ice Cream Man (1995) [R]

Release Date:
May 9, 1995

Original Title:
Ice Cream Man

Alternate Titles:
El vendedor de helados
I gusti del terrore
O Sorveteiro
Мороженщик

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
David M. Goldstein Productions
Doublesteen Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 84

I scream, you scream, we all scream for the...

Young Gregory Tudor sees his local ice cream man murdered and later grows up to inherit his business, opting to inject gruesome ingredients—including human body parts—into his frozen confections. When one of the neighborhood boys goes missing, the local kids suspect Gregory and band together to get to the bottom of things.

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Animal Wrangler:
Frank Di Sesso

Art Direction:
John A. Gomez

Assistant Costume Designer:
Laverne Caracuzzi

Assistant Director:
Charla Driver

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Terese Heddon

Associate Producer:
Frank Koretsky
Michael Koretsky

Best Boy Electric:
R. Gern Trowbridge

Best Boy Grip:
Rob Blake

Boom Operator:
Steve Redondo
Erik Flockoi

Camera Loader:
Cynthia Ludwig

Camera Operator:
Rick Favazzo

Carpenter:
Michelle Brischle
Robert Porvazzo
Mark Geiger
Craig Smity
John Hannon

Casting:
Lori Cobe

Construction Manager:
Nick Davanzo

Costume Design:
Julia Schklair

Director:
Norman Apstein

Director of Photography:
Garett Griffin

Dolly Grip:
Jean-Pierre Marangokis
Anthony Newton

Driver:
William R. Jarnajin
Bill Novahon
Clint Wise
Cynthia Dustin
Frank X. Sullivan
D.B. Wilson
Schno Mozingo

Editor:
Andre Vaillancourt

Electrician:
Steve Galvin
Thornton Tyson
Oscar Luis Rodriguez
James Vititoe

Executive Producer:
David M. Goldstein

First Assistant Camera:
John A. Burke
Nadja Dee Witherbee

First Assistant Director:
Lynn K. D'Angona

Gaffer:
Scott Moody
Ron Vogel

Grip:
Robert P. Black
G.W. Hatfield Jr.
Alexander Griffiths
Harry D. McCall
Moana Oliver
David Kagen
David McLaughlin

Key Grip:
Mike Carter

Key Makeup Artist:
Alan C. Bosshardt

Line Producer:
Stephen Hens

Location Manager:
Kevin L. Peachy
Josh Oliver

Makeup Artist:
Alan C. Bosshardt
Shauna Giesbrecht

Original Music Composer:
Richard Lyons

Original Story:
David Dobkin

Other:
Marty Carlin

Producer:
Paul Norman
Norman Apstein

Production Assistant:
Paul Westerfer
Ron Siegel
Sarah Denero
Lisa Nelson
Brian Salay
Tim Shoemake
Anne Pattison
Geraldine Takayoshi
Shane Crawford

Production Coordinator:
Olivia Mears
Jay Lehrfeld

Production Design:
Ron Greenwood

Production Secretary:
Linette Geisel

Property Master:
Wayne Fisher

Props:
Shane Crawford

Screenplay:
Sven Davison
David Dobkin

Script Supervisor:
Sheri Lane
Schno Mozingo

Second Assistant Camera:
Stuart Forman
Ray Milazzo

Second Assistant Director:
Beth Spanier

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michael Choi

Set Decoration:
Michael Krause

Set Designer:
Sandra Grass

Set Medic:
Bundy Chanock
Michael McWade

Sound Mixer:
Brian S. Tracy

Special Effects:
Kevin McCarthy

Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Bryan Blair
David P. Barton
Gary Pawlowski
Denise Dillion
Mark Garbarino

Steadicam Operator:
Steven A. Adelson
Gerry O'Malley

Still Photographer:
Yoshiharu Nushida

Stunt Coordinator:
Cole S. McKay
Art Camacho

Stunts:
Warren A. Stevens
Jay Mead
Brandon S. McKay
Kurt D. Lott
Patrick J. Statham
Dennis Keiffer
Joclynn Benjamin
Art Candebo

Supervising Sound Editor:
John Graves

Transportation Coordinator:
Dale Lee

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