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Release Date:
June 9, 2002
Original Title:
Bubba Ho-tep
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Silver Sphere Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R DE: 16 ES: 12 GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 92
Bubba Ho-tep tells the "true" story of what really did become of Elvis Presley. We find Elvis as an elderly resident in an East Texas rest home, who switched identities with an Elvis impersonator years before his "death," then missed his chance to switch back. He must team up with JFK and fight an ancient Egyptian mummy for the souls of their fellow residents.
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ADR Recording Engineer:
John Chominsky
ADR Supervisor:
Stewart Nelsen
Art Direction:
Justin Zaharczuk
Assistant Art Director:
Carrie Schupper
Assistant Costume Designer:
Dee Dee Hopkins
Assistant Director:
Robin Burrell
Assistant Sound Editor:
Thomas Appel
Best Boy Electric:
William Sentelik
Boom Operator:
Mike Loving
CG Animator:
Jonard Soriano
Carpenter:
Paul Cander
Casting:
Jerry Whitworth
Casting Associate:
Jeffrey M. Paal
Jay Lawson
Joe Ferroni
Color Timer:
Jim J. Williams
Continuity:
Lisa Charalambous
Costume Design:
Shelley Kay
Dialogue Editor:
Lance Wiseman
Director:
Don Coscarelli
Director of Photography:
Adam Janeiro
Dolly Grip:
James Goldman
Editor:
Scott J. Gill
Donald Milne
Executive Producer:
Dac Coscarelli
First Assistant Camera:
Precy C. Betiong
First Assistant Director:
Rosa Gonzalez
Foley Artist:
Eric Hoeschen
Foley Mixer:
Trevor Sperry
Gaffer:
Gary Stamford
Key Grip:
Jordan Garretson
Makeup Artist:
Melanie A. Kay
Makeup Effects:
Robert Kurtzman
Howard Berger
Music Editor:
Gary L. Krause
Music Supervisor:
Daniel Schweiger
Original Music Composer:
Brian Tyler
Producer:
Don Coscarelli
Ronnie Truss
Jason R. Savage
Mark Wooding
Production Design:
Daniel Vecchione
Production Illustrator:
David Hartman
Production Supervisor:
Jason Serrato
Rigging Gaffer:
Brent Studler
Screenplay:
Don Coscarelli
Script Supervisor:
Kathy McHugh
Sculptor:
Scott Patton
Second Assistant Camera:
David F. Clark
Alexandra Lucka
Paul Goldhammer
Brad Wallace
Set Decoration:
Damon Carruesco
Sound Designer:
Paul Menichini
Sound Engineer:
Rick McLane
Sound Mixer:
Paul Bacca
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Ratajczak
Detlef Halaski
John Brasher
Lance Wiseman
Sound Supervisor:
Paul Ratajczak
Special Effects Assistant:
Chiz Hasegawa
Special Effects Coordinator:
Kamar Bitar
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Greg Nicotero
Melanie Tooker
Jason Collins
Steadicam Operator:
Colin Hudson
Chelsea Low
Still Photographer:
Thomas Bilyeu
Scott Redinger-Libolt
Story:
Joe R. Lansdale
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Kent
Stunt Double:
John Casino
Stunts:
Eric Chambers
Swing:
Todd Stauder
Unit Production Manager:
Rosa Gonzalez
Visual Effects:
Geoffrey Mark
Santosh Oommen
Dave Matherly
D. Kerry Prior
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Hartman
Michael T. Smith
David Hartman
Wardrobe Assistant:
Chloe Kay
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