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Release Date:
October 14, 2011
Original Title:
Chillerama
Alternate Titles:
惊叫大电影
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
ArieScope Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 120
It's the closing night at the last drive-in theater in America and Cecil B. Kaufman has planned the ultimate marathon of lost film prints to unleash upon his faithful cinephile patrons. Four films so rare that they have never been exhibited publicly on American soil until this very night! With titles like Wadzilla, I Was a Teenage Werebear, The Diary of Anne Frankenstein, and Zom-B-Movie, Chillerama not only celebrates the golden age of drive-in B horror shlock but also spans over four decades of cinema with something for every bad taste.
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Art Direction:
Tyler B. Robinson
Victor A. Sandoval
Casting:
Brian McCulley
Costume Design:
Heather Allison
Director:
Joe Lynch
Adam Green
Adam Rifkin
Tim Sullivan
Bear McCreary
Director of Photography:
Will Barratt
Editor:
Gavin Heffernan
Matthew Brulotte
Ed Marx
Executive Producer:
Tim Sullivan
Adam Green
Adam Rifkin
Joe Lynch
Hairstylist:
Nikki Goodeliunas
Makeup Artist:
Arlene Martinez
Desiree Falcon
Roxanne Pike
Makeup Department Head:
Robert Pendergraft
Original Music Composer:
Andy Garfield
Patrick Copeland
Bear McCreary
Producer:
Cory Neal
Andrew Mysko
Jason Richard Miller
Production Design:
Travis Zariwny
Tab Howitzer
Brett A. Snodgrass
Set Decoration:
Victor A. Sandoval
Mario Osuna
Christian Ramirez
Melanie Rein
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