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Release Date:
September 18, 2020
Original Title:
Teenage Badass
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Common Wall Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 99
Set in 2006, the band Stylo and the Murder Dogs score a shot to play on the local news. But as all of their dreams start to become reality, the band's egocentric singer-songwriter threatens to make them lose everything.
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Additional Editing:
Zack Bender
Assistant Costume Designer:
Anson Knopp
Boom Operator:
Joshua Morrison
Camera Operator:
Emilio Mejia
Cinematography:
Andric Queen-Booker
Digital Imaging Technician:
Sam Torre
Director:
Grant McCord
Editor:
Eric Wysocki
Executive Producer:
Chuckie Duff
First Assistant Camera:
Jeff Vanderpool
First Assistant Director:
Jessica Dho
Gaffer:
Bailey Clark
Key Grip:
Bevis Tran
Key Production Assistant:
Josue Garcia
Music:
Bob Hoag
Evan Ultra
Producer:
Anthony A. DiMaria
Jeff Dykhuizen
Matthew Dho
Mcabe Gregg
Grant McCord
Production Assistant:
Raul Aguirre Jr.
Production Design:
Mollie Wartelle
Second Assistant Camera:
Josh Belveal
Keitu Mokhonwana
Kayla Windsor
Second Assistant Director:
Dominic Ross
Sound Editor:
Greg Bennett
Sound Mixer:
Christopher Mas
Steadicam Operator:
Francisco Orozco Jr.
Visual Effects:
Wyatt Kedinger
Writer:
Grant McCord
Matthew Dho
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