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Release Date:
May 23, 2011
Original Title:
The Giant Rubber Monster Movie: Sascratch Versus Afrodesious
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
An evil vegetarian from the year 25,000,000 A.D., Dr. Sigmund Zoid, steals a time machine and travels back to the present day. His mission: Destroy all of the Earth's edible animals using the giant monsters under his control. Fortunately, Miko - a young stowaway on Zoid's ship - escapes to help the Earthlings. With his new serial killing best friend Ken at his side, Miko commandeers one of Zoid's giant monsters to fight for the Earth!
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Associate Producer:
Greg Peterson
Sigmund Zoid
Linda S. Taylor
Christian Grillo
Blake Powell
Cinematography:
Christian Grillo
Thomas Berdinski
Sigmund Zoid
Blake Powell
Tim Berndt
Laura Lee
Digital Effects Producer:
Thomas Berdinski
Director:
Thomas Berdinski
Editor:
Thomas Berdinski
Executive Producer:
Thomas Berdinski
First Assistant Director:
Jill Mikesell
Makeup Effects:
Thomas Berdinski
Production Design:
Thomas Berdinski
Second Unit Director:
Carmela Hayslett
Sigmund Zoid
Blake Powell
James Currie
Sound Editor:
Thomas Berdinski
Special Effects:
Thomas Berdinski
Story:
Linda S. Taylor
Greg Peterson
Thomas Berdinski
Thanks:
Scott Gedder
Char Hardin
Writer:
Thomas Berdinski
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