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Release Date:
October 31, 2019
Original Title:
My Dinner With Chuck
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Red Beast Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Mallory, is sitting alone at a table in a fancy restaurant, waiting for her date to arrive. Ben, finally shows up rudely talking on his phone and Mallory begins to wish she stayed home. Ben is rude and arrogant and talks down to Mallory, just as the date couldn't get worse Lacey and Darlene show up, Lacey an old friend of Ben's. The night takes a turn when the King Crab that was ordered for her begins to talk to her, his name is Chuck and after living on this planet for thousands of years he sees his life is about to end so he proposes an offer to Mallory. If Mallory allows Chuck to use her body as a new host he will promise her a new life, a better life. She agrees and a whole new journey begins.
Art Direction:
Andrew Kim
Assistant Art Director:
Alex Hotton
Assistant Director:
Bar Kirshon
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Jacqueline Ledez
Boom Operator:
Kalvin Mallari
Cinematography:
Dylan Young
Creature Design:
Mark Wotton
Director:
Joe Parente
Editor:
Jeff Holden
Gaffer:
David Ruggles
Grip:
Nathan Gray
Dylan Cole Mcauley-Vallier
Gun Wrangler:
Andrew Kim
Key Grip:
Will Patterson
Key Makeup Artist:
Sabrina Lo
Mechanical & Creature Designer:
Desiree van de Laar
Producer:
David James
Production Assistant:
Tamim Aoud
Sean Young
Production Design:
Eunice Hung
Production Manager:
Zafir Ahmed
Script Supervisor:
Genevieve Guerin
Sculptor:
Brian Rowe
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Shanelle Godfrey
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Victor O
Second Assistant Art Director:
Sean Young
Second Assistant Director:
Camille Lortie
Sound Mixer:
Nicholas Koscik
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Brian Rowe
Stunt Coordinator:
Scott Milton
Swing:
Max Whitworth
Thanks:
Dylan Pretorius
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Bar Kirshon
Writer:
Spencer Sinclair
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