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Release Date:
January 29, 2015
Original Title:
The Dextape
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Expect Films
Production Countries:
Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Dex and Fab, two infamous hosts from the international travel show Dexpedition, accidentally leak an explicit tape revealing unlawful behaviour at their house warming party in Los Angeles. After the video goes viral their promising route to international stardom comes to an immediate hault. Realizing their careers are on the brink of extinction they move back to Norway in an attempt to kickstart their fame in anyway they can.
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Assistant Camera:
Olav Stubberud
Assistant Editor:
Tayo Cittadella Jacobsen
Associate Producer:
Anders Frøystad
Boom Operator:
Marius Bjørnson
Color Grading:
Arnt Magne Hegli
Director:
Tobias Frøystad
Director of Photography:
Tobias Frøystad
Editor:
Tobias Frøystad
Executive Producer:
Tobias Frøystad
Producer:
Tayo Cittadella Jacobsen
Pyrotechnician:
Kai Kolstad Rødseth
Screenplay:
Jørgen Kjønø
Petter Syberg
Tobias Frøystad
Script Supervisor:
Petter Syberg
Second Unit Director:
Johan Rock
Sound:
Marius Bjørnson
Sound Assistant:
Jens Mathias Falkenberg
Sound Designer:
Alexander Bellizia
Sound Mixer:
Alexander Bellizia
Story:
Tobias Frøystad
Petter Syberg
Stunt Coordinator:
Tyrone C. Wiggins
Stunts:
Otto Tangstad
Visual Effects:
Paul Jantjes
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