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Release Date:
August 7, 2007
Original Title:
Dead Heist
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Horror
Production Companies:
Voltage Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 80
Four friends plan the perfect small town bank heist, but choose the wrong night. Their plans go horribly wrong when vampiric zombies attack the town and trap them in the bank. Can they escape with the money and their lives?
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Additional Production Assistant:
William H. Burton Sr.
Art Direction:
Adam Willis
Assistant Camera:
Kevin Huver
Assistant Director:
Katarzyna 'Kait' Malec
Associate Producer:
Anghus Houvouras
Michael G. Jefferson
Best Boy Electric:
Jeff Wallace
Best Boy Grip:
Greg Stancil
Boom Operator:
Mason Donnahoe
Costume Design:
J. Brad Watson
Director:
Bo Webb
Director of Photography:
Patrick J. Borowiak
Matt Malloy
Editor:
Shannon Settlemyre
Bo Webb
Electrician:
Adam Horne
Executive Producer:
Eric Tomosunas
Extras Casting:
Michele Seidman
Brandon Xavier
First Assistant Camera:
Jay Hardie
Sean Yaple
Grip:
Matt Doll
Key Grip:
Scott Frye
Ritchie Nannini
Location Manager:
Thomas Parris
Makeup & Hair:
Holly Sago
Music:
Jim McKeever
Producer:
David Eubanks
James Register
Production Assistant:
Anderson Boyd
Michael L. Kuhn
Production Design:
Chad Keith
Props:
Javed Noorullah
Publicist:
Jackie Bazan
Screenplay:
Anghus Houvouras
Eric Tomosunas
Bo Webb
Script Supervisor:
Julia Tasker
Sound Mixer:
Scott Hardwick
Special Effects:
David Beavis
William Purcell
Special Effects Coordinator:
David Hill
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
B. Kyle Lewis
Story:
Anghus Houvouras
Stunt Double:
Kevin Hall
Stunt Driver:
Preston Corbell
Stunts:
Jeff Medeiros
Visual Effects:
Kenneth Price
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