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Release Date:
October 12, 2015
Original Title:
Cannibal Clown Killer
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Dungeon Films
Dungeon Pictures
Hierarchy Pictures
Inner Image Media
MCC /Stray Whale Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Cannibal Clown Killer is an 80's style post-apocalyptic landscape where half the earth's population has been killed off by a bacteria which contaminated gluten food filler and MSG products. Of those who did not die they awoke to a new nightmare, half the survivors had been turned into man-eating mad clowns hell-bent on consuming the world. In the dawn of this new world filled with blood, horrors, and painted faces a single female warrior has emerged. With a blade at her back, this nameless hero tracks across this wilderness saving those she can while on her quest for the clown that killed her parents. Happy Jack.
Art Direction:
Jenny Oliver
Associate Producer:
Michael McIntyre
Michael Lang
Costumer:
Jacquelyn Crinnion
Creator:
Andrew Patrick Torrez
Director:
Andrew Patrick Torrez
Director of Photography:
Miguel Amodio
Editor:
Miguel Amodio
Executive Producer:
Lamont Cain
Music:
Andy Garfield
Producer:
Jennifer Jewel-High Jackson
Andrew Patrick Torrez
Kelly Kulla
Story:
Monica Hafer
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