CollegeHumor Goes to Hell (2015-2015)

Premiere:
October 27, 2015

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 5

Finale:
October 31, 2015

Original Title:
CollegeHumor Goes to Hell

Alternate Titles:
CH Goes to Hell

Countries:
US

With all the personally tailored torments, satanic sexpots, and historical monsters, it's almost like a Hell away from home.

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Accountant:
Shay Parsons

Art Department Assistant:
Erin Truesdell

Assistant Art Director:
Erin Truesdell

Camera Operator:
Grant Gilligan

Cinematography:
Robert Lam

Costume Designer:
Patrick Glendening

Director:
Matt Enlow

Executive Producer:
Spencer Griffin
Sam Reich

Finance:
Mariana Molla

First Assistant Accountant:
Giles Moffett

First Assistant Camera:
Kyle Lackore

First Assistant Editor:
Phil Fox

Gaffer:
Michael Tingley

Intern:
Eve Hinz
Madeline Walters
Zach Berg
Madeleine Connors

Key Grip:
Nick Edwards

Key Set Production Assistant:
Frankie McLafferty

Legal Services:
Karen Segall

Makeup & Hair:
Alexandra French

Post Production Supervisor:
Ashley Ruben

Post-Production Manager:
Erica Djafroodi
Stephanie Zorn

Producer:
Julia Bales

Production Coordinator:
Jessie Hixenbaugh

Production Designer:
Elaine Carey Haswell

Production Director:
Sam Sparks
Michael Schaubach

Script Supervisor:
Amelia Ferroni

Second Assistant Accountant:
Chetera Bell

Second Assistant Camera:
Jeanna Kim

Sound Mixer:
Shannon Deane

Swing:
James Wilson
Theo Hyppolite

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