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Release Date:
September 9, 2009
Original Title:
Repo Chick
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
BBC Film
Industrial Entertainment
Paper Street Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 88
As a repo chick, wealthy bad-girl Pixxi and her entourage get mixed up in a devious kidnapping plot that threatens to wipe out the city of Los Angeles. Sequel to Alex Cox's 1984 cult film 'Repo Man.'
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Additional Director of Photography:
Jacek Laskus
Additional First Assistant Camera:
Symon Mink
John Stradling
Art Direction:
Aaron Meziere
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jamie Blair
Cathi Singh
Elaina Perez
Boom Operator:
Tim D. Lloyd
Casting:
Gerald I. Wolff
Christine Joyce
Co-Producer:
Mark G. Mathis
Costume Design:
Alexis Scott
Costume Supervisor:
Kelly Jones
Director:
Alex Cox
Director of Photography:
Steven Fierberg
Editor:
Alex Cox
Executive Producer:
Chris Papavasiliou
Tod Davies
Ken Meyer
First Assistant Camera:
Julia Joseph
First Assistant Director:
Jon Recher
Foley Editor:
Marika Tjelios
Foley Mixer:
Kyle Billingsley
Foley Supervisor:
Nick Neutra
Hair Department Head:
Gloria Pasqua Casny
Hairstylist:
Taylor Black
Makeup Department Head:
Tricia Sawyer
Makeup Designer:
Barney Burman
Original Music Composer:
Kid Carpet
Dan Wool
Producer:
Simon Tams
Bingo Gubelmann
Alex Cox
Austin Stark
Daren Hicks
Benji Kohn
Eric Bassett
Production Design:
Nicolas Plotquin
Production Manager:
Daren Hicks
Production Supervisor:
Keith Jones
Second Assistant Camera:
George Mikhail
Second Assistant Director:
C.J. Izzo
Second Second Assistant Director:
Rey Boemi
Sound Designer:
Richard Beggs
Sound Editor:
Tyler Straub
Tim McKeown
William Storkson
Ramon Wesselink
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard Beggs
Sound Recordist:
Zsolt Magyar
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Eric Leven
Writer:
Alex Cox
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