A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 30, 2014
Original Title:
A Halloween Carol
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Troma Entertainment
YouTube Space House of Horrors
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Lloyd Kaufman's tromatic adaptation of a Dickens Holiday Classic, filmed in the state-of-the-art Youtube Space NY!
Additional Music:
John Patrick Brennan
Art Department Assistant:
Heather Duthie
Assistant Art Director:
Timothy Shay
Assistant Camera:
Jessica Lanham
Assistant Director:
Thomas Wingerd
Assistant Editor:
Frank Dayle Arroyo
Camera Operator:
Jay Kidd
Casting Consultant:
Chelsea Holland
Creative Consultant:
Lisbeth Kaufman
Director:
Lloyd Kaufman
Lily Hayes Kaufman
Director of Photography:
Charlotte Kaufman
Editor:
John Patrick Brennan
Executive Producer:
Matt Manjourides
Graphic Designer:
John Patrick Brennan
Grip:
William Burris
Lighting Director:
James Parsons
Line Producer:
Thomas Wingerd
Music:
John Patrick Brennan
Producer:
Danilo Cordani
Gibson Merrick
Greg Suarez
Production Assistant:
Josafat Concepcion
Frank Huang
Patrick Klouman
Kris Levin
Script Supervisor:
Seager Dixon
Sound:
Richard Baldomero
Sound Editor:
John Patrick Brennan
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Libby Rose
Rachel Evans
Story Editor:
Travis Campbell
Thanks:
Heather Duthie
Maris Herz
Michael Herz
Vanessa Khachane
Timothy Shay
Tom Small
Matthew Yeager
Unit Manager:
James Miller
Writer:
Lily Hayes Kaufman
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