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Release Date:
July 30, 2019
Original Title:
Dead Don't Die in Dallas
Alternate Titles:
Kicking Zombie Ass for Jesus
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
ITN Distribution
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
A miracle pill intended to save the world causes unforeseen side-effects forcing the surviving gays and bible thumpers in a small Texas town to join forces or fall prey to the flesh craving mutants.
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Art Direction:
Tom Zembrod
Assistant Editor:
Michael Crum
Associate Producer:
Cecilio Asuncion
Co-Producer:
Toni Miller
Channing Webb
Director:
Israel Luna
Editor:
Israel Luna
Executive Producer:
Stuart Alson
Nicole Holland
Felix McNulty
Israel Luna
Ray Young
Kenny Ochoa
Taylor Cleghorn
Harry Lawson Knight
Gaffer:
Kurt Thrutchley
Tom Zembrod
Hairstylist:
Chaselyn Wade
Makeup Artist:
Chaselyn Wade
Music:
Israel Luna
Producer:
Lacey Brutschy
Samantha Sullivan
Production Assistant:
Daryll Arellano
Tye Reed
Chad Jones
Property Master:
Tom Zembrod
Props:
Tim Walls
Sound Designer:
Todd Jenkins
Sound Recordist:
Michael Crum
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Curt Wheeler
Tom Zembrod
Stunt Coordinator:
Curt Wheeler
Tom Zembrod
Visual Effects:
Jeffery Watson
Shannon Houk
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Chaselyn Wade
Writer:
Israel Luna
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