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Release Date:
October 16, 2020
Original Title:
Disney Channel Halloween House Party
Genres:
Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Blackbird Films
Kenwood TV Productions
Sullen Child
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
Disney Channel fan-favorite stars take on a variety of zany characters and spooktacular spoofs in this sketch comedy show. Filmed remotely, and hosted by Tobie Windham ("Just Roll with it"), the cast transforms themselves and their homes for a hilarious party filled with wacky sketches, including a befuddled monster, a pet goldfish’s virtual celebration, and other ghostly surprises and treats for kids and families.
Additional Photography:
Peter Klein
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Roger John Smith
Assistant Editor:
Ben Boles
Associate Producer:
Robert Campain
Brooklyn R. Gross
Casting:
Susan Esrock
Co-Producer:
Stefen Maekawa
Costume Designer:
Joyce Kim Lee
Director:
Trevor Moore
Director of Photography:
Jason Wawro
Editor:
Evan McNamara
Executive Producer:
Adam Small
Trevor Moore
Graphic Designer:
Hilary E. Deeway
Hair Department Head:
Brenda Blatt
Leadman:
Greg Gilbert
Location Manager:
Marcus Wright
Makeup Department Head:
Elizabeth C. Smokler
Music:
Chris Maxwell
Phil Hernandez
Post Production Supervisor:
Robert John Brewer
Producer:
Skot Bright
Production Controller:
David M. Ginsburg
Production Coordinator:
Lorie Carter
Production Sound Mixer:
Ryan Canestro
Property Master:
Jill Anna Parry
Set Decoration:
Kaitlynn Wood
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Fred Howard
Transportation Captain:
Roy M. Radford
Writer:
Brandon Cohen
Trevor Moore
Adam Small
Alice Hamilton
Monique Madrid
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