Double Tap (2020) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 15, 2020

Original Title:
Double Tap

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 3

Chilli, a screen-obsessed teen, encounters an instagram pic warning her to 'like this post' or the Dickless Troll will eat her blood. Deeming the photo a fake chain mail, Chilli scrolls past it and goes to bed. But the Dickless troll is real, and he's hungry. Hungry, for validation.

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Cinematography:
Robert O'Kelly

Colorist:
Megan Lee

Costume Design:
Alexi Kotkowska

Director:
Eros Vlahos

Editor:
Flaura Atkinson

First Assistant Director:
Alex Mill

Gaffer:
Japer Clarkson

Makeup Designer:
Luke Stephens

Music:
Jeremy Warmsley

Producer:
Leah Draws
Honey Ross
Jed Shepherd

Production Design:
Julia Grudnowska

Runner Art Department:
Jess Whitehead
Mike Glynn

Second Assistant Camera:
Rushil Choudhary

Second Assistant Director:
Dara Paphides

Sound Designer:
Sam Donvito

Steadicam Operator:
Rupert Peddle

Story:
Tron Vlahos

Stunts:
Nathaniel Marten

Thanks:
Terry Davy
Spiros Vlahos

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Steven Bray

Writer:
Eros Vlahos

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