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Release Date:
May 10, 2021
Original Title:
SKETCHY: Tales of the Black Doodler
Alternate Titles:
SKETCHY Tales of the Black Doodler
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
BIG Baby Bytes Productions
Spiro's Edge Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Based on actual serial killings in the LGBT community that took place in the early 1970's. The serial Killer was never arrested. This case remains as one of the United States' most infamous unsolved crimes. This story is based on the serial killer "THE BLACK DOODLER".
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Assistant Decorator:
Eliot Banks
Associate Producer:
Drew Tudor
Director:
Robert Walker
Director of Photography:
George Mitas
Editor:
Julian Carlo Santos
Executive Producer:
Spiro
First Assistant Camera:
Imanuel Smith
First Assistant Director:
Eliot Banks
Julian Santos
Gaffer:
Tanzeel Kayani
Grip:
Darnel O'Brien
Lighting Technician:
Monty Payne
Line Producer:
Tone Viera
Makeup Artist:
Melody Mangual
Makeup Effects:
Melody Mangual
Producer:
Big Baby Bytes
Sound Designer:
George Palousis
Sound Mixer:
Chayan Sanchez
Philip Kral
Storyboard Artist:
Robert Walker
Writer:
Robert Walker
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