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Release Date:
June 20, 2020
Original Title:
Things We Dig
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Spinnera Filme
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
A horror comedy short film about four female vampires trying to make an extra buck. Of course, they have a plan...but will it work?
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Associate Producer:
Courtney Eastman
Cinematography:
Peter Mickelsen
Co-Producer:
Miguel RodrÃguez
Costume Design:
Elsa Mickelsen
Director:
Pia Thrasher
Editor:
Peter Stoll
Executive Producer:
Jeremy Katz
J.R. Thrasher
Music:
Eric Recourt
Producer:
Pia Thrasher
Stephen Mickelsen
Production Design:
Elsa Mickelsen
Writer:
Pia Thrasher
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