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Release Date:
December 2, 2022
Original Title:
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama 2
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Candy Bar Productions
Full Moon Features
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 61
The babes are back! And so is everyone’s favorite wish-grantin’, murder-lovin’ mischievous gremlin, the Imp! The Tri-Delta sorority house has seen better days, but the girls are intent on gaining some new recruits! With housemother Mama Spider as their guide, the sexy hi-jinks and hilarity begin. Meanwhile though, the Bowl-O-Rama bowing alley has had a break-in…and a break out! With the escape of the magical and murderous Imp, it’s a no-holes-barred fight for survival, with only one mysterious girl holding the answers to the riddle of the Imp’s wish!
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Assistant Camera:
Patrick Antone
Jeidy Soto
Associate Producer:
Sean Tiedeman
Camera Operator:
Thomas Matheis
Casting Director:
Jessica Hughes
Co-Producer:
Josh Apple
Mikey Stice
Greg Lightner
Costume Designer:
Silvia St. Croix
Director:
Brinke Stevens
Director of Photography:
Josh Apple
Editor:
Topher Hansson
Executive Producer:
Charles Band
First Assistant Director:
Robbie Barnes
Hairstylist:
Rowena Arellano Stice
Makeup & Hair:
Richard Espinoza
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Smith
Producer:
William Butler
Production Design:
William Butler
Second Unit Director:
Mikey Stice
Sound Mixer:
Jordan Greytak
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Greg Lightner
Steadicam Operator:
Thomas Matheis
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dave Matherly
Writer:
Kent Roudebush
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