The England Comedy Special (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
The England Comedy Special

Alternate Titles:
Andy Landy's Day Off
England Unhinged
a melodramatic answer to a very one sided question
if these walls could speak

Genres:
Comedy | Documentary | Drama

Production Companies:
A Missing Person
D6 Studios

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 274

A Jew at a Bible school, armed with a personal vendetta and 628 questions, what could go wrong!

Spearheaded by an aspiring director, obsessed with feet and Billy Joel, 28 Bible school students resist adult hood, by making a motion picture recapping the highlights of their past year, resulting in an artistic statement concerning who people say they are.

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Associate Producer:
Eddie Smedley

Camera Operator:
Zachary Kotiadis

Cinematography:
Johnathan Winslow

Co-Producer:
Hunter Aschliman
Alex Jung
Caleb Drexler

Director:
Zachary Kotiadis

Editor:
Zachary Kotiadis

Editorial Consultant:
Chip Watford

Executive Producer:
Zachary Kotiadis

Lighting Camera:
Alex Jung

Lighting Technician:
Ryan Freidman

Medical Consultant:
Gabe Flores

Music:
Zachary Kotiadis

Script Consultant:
Dominic Defelice

Script Supervisor:
Eddie Smedley

Transportation Coordinator:
Ryan Freidman

Underwater Director of Photography:
Warren Willis

VFX Artist:
Chip Watford

Wardrobe Assistant:
Zachary Kotiadis

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Andrew Lander

Wardrobe Master:
Andrew Lander

Writer:
Zachary Kotiadis

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