Horrorween
Horrorween |
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Directed by |
Joe Estevez |
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Produced by |
Ed Meyer |
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Written by |
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Starring |
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Music by |
George Clinton |
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Cinematography |
James Chean |
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Edited by |
Mark Andrew Job |
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Production company |
Horrorween.com |
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Distributed by |
Adirondack International Pictures |
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Release dates |
- October 30, 2010 (2010-10-30)
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Running time |
100 minutes |
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Country |
United States |
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Language |
English |
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Budget |
$10 million |
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Horrorween is a 2010 horror comedy film directed by Joe Estevez and written by Mike Muscat, Judd Rubin, Jason Sanchez and Ed Meyer.[1] It stars Lloyd Kaufman, Kathy Garver and Tom Savini.
Plot
A group of people hunt Zombies. Horrorween is a homage to John Carpenter's classic Halloween.
Cast
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- R.A. Mihailoff as Bouncer
- Mike Muscat as Uncle Ralph
- Brad Milne as Dementia's Banker
- Andrea Ownbey as Zombie
- Constance Estevez as Connie
- Kerry Wallum as Zombie
- Krisondra Daigneault as Sophia Evila
- Modi Rosenfeld as Shlomo
- Ricky Dôminguez as Greg
- Jaclyn Friedlander as Horrific Character
- Chuck Williams as Killer
- Lauren Day as Zombie
- Ky Evans as Mobster
- Sylvia Browne as Sylvia Browne
- Henry LeBlanc as Uncle Henry
- Raquel Brussolo as Lounge Singer
- Michael Placencia as Tommy Muscle
- Janet Miranda as Actress
- John Sjogren as Zombie
- Ivy Iacono as Donna Dementia
- Eliezer Castro as Big Tony
- Eric Feliciano as Mobster
- Ron Fitzgerald as Haunted House Curator
- Jessica Panetta as Neighbor
- John Sialiano as Goumba Johnny
- Ed Meyer as Chindows CEO
- Anthony Timpone as Himself
- Ashley Williams as Neighbor
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- Sola Fasehun as Nurse
- Shelby Eliese as Trick or Treater #3
- Oliver Theess as The surfer dude
- Jill Bryan as Debbie Dementia
- Kiana Daignault as Little Miss Evila
- Natalie Grace as Zombie
- Nancy Spielberg as Nancy Dementia
- Grace Hetrick as Twisted Wasabi
- Eric Politowski as Cameo
- Nick Latrenta as Mafia Member
- Hunter Meyer as Young Salvadore
- Jim Dorey as Zombie
- Harold St. Croix as Policeman
- Jason Sanchez as Moische
- Dana Werpny as Girl Next Door
- Judyth Piazza as Reporter
- Jeremy Ferdman as Poster Guy
- Erik Estrada as Contractor
- Edward Sherry as Undertaker
- Denise Power as Laura
- Enza Anderson as Supermodel
- Kurt Johnson as Edward Dennis
- Joe Quick as Mafia member
- Joe Boxer as Joe Boxer
- Joe Thomas as Bouncer
- Richie Stark as Cameo
- Elizabeth Henry as Trick or Treat Mom
- Joey Politowski as Cameo
- Jordan Meyer as Trick or Treater #1
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- Rob Lamb as Tough Guy
- Hans Nilsson as Computer Nerd
- Sean Torres as Scary Character
- Jeff Hysell as Mobster
- David Kahle as Zombie
- January Harrell
- James Gilkerson as Squirtman (Superhero)
- Dan E. Zuko as Zuko
- Robert Golden as Zombie
- Etan Goldman as Rapper
- Samuel Sanchez as Doc
- Mark Womack as Trick or Treater
- William August as Software Magnate
- Nils Oliveto as Mobster
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Production
It was filmed since October 2007 in California, New York, Ohio, London, England, Toronto, Ontario, and in New Jersey.[2] The movie was first announced by Katie Couric and Matt Lauer on the Today Show, with Chuck Lamb and Tila Tequila in the lead roles, both were later replaced.[3]
Release
The film premiered in Los Angeles on 30 October 2010.
References
External links