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Tales from the Crapper ()


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A horror anthology that contains two chilling tales, set up by the "Crap Keeper".

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The Crap Keeper / Dad / Tromantis voice (as The Crap Keeper, Lloyd Kaufman)
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Ivanna Dance / Demanda
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James Gunn
Elizabeth Johnson ...
James' Assistant
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Travis Dance
Joel Himelhoch ...
Chief Doublestump
Elwood Carlisle ...
Private Dick Sam Black
Ronn Surels ...
Deke The Red Herring (as Ron Surels)
Timothy Muskatell ...
Guy who finds the space ship (as Tim Muskatell)
Josh Taylor ...
Fake Zit Guy
India Allen ...
Sally Sterks - Heavy Set Tromaville Anchor
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Party Goer
John Williamette ...
Guy who gets ass fucked by buddy (as John L Willamette)
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Larry the Stripper
Gared Williams ...
Bouncer
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Jason Diaz (Action News Anchor #1) (as Foofy Applebaum)
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Jason Gonzales (Action News Anchor #2) (as Skippy Applebaum)
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Lesbian art student #1 (as Isabelle Stefan)
Kelli Powers ...
Lesbian art student #2 (as Kelly Powers)
Jamie Greco ...
Surly Crack - Head Trannie
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Michael Herz / 500 Pound Candygramm
James Ojala ...
Monster Meat (scenesDeleted)
Adam Jahnke ...
Purse Snatcher
Paul Salamoff ...
Office Chair Victim (as Paul J Salamoff)
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Timmy
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Racoon Head (as Joge Garcia)
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Sexy Asian Vampire
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Jimmy (as Ron Hyatt)
Kevin Thigpen ...
Black guy #2
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Steve Keen (as Juan Schwartz)
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Next Door Neighbor (as Bill Fergeson)
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Zelda Lipschitz / Self
New Found Glory ...
New Found Glory
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People at the Party
Tamela ...
People at the Party
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People at the Party
Ramzi Abed ...
People at the Party
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Party Goer (as Count Smokula)
Lizzy Strain ...
Party Goer
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Party Goer
James Lynch ...
Party Goer
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Party Goer
Phil Haney ...
Party Goer
Penny Folger ...
People at the Party
Paul Malcolm Pruett ...
Party Goer
Nicole Talley ...
People at the Party (as Nicolle Talley)
Heather Darling ...
People at the Party
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Voice Over (as Lisa Axelrod)
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Party goer
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Party Goer
Arban Ornelas ...
Soul Stripper (as Arban)
D.M. Schofield ...
Lesbian Vampire
Zafer Ulkucu ...
People at the Party
Albert Alvarez ...
(uncredited)
Chad Bernhard ...
(uncredited)
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Stephen Blackehart (uncredited)
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Woman on Balcony (uncredited)
Gabriel Friedman ...
Strip Bar Announcer / Larry / Deacon / Oliver Stone (uncredited) (voice)
Marc Gras ...
(uncredited)
Edward Havens ...
Party Announcer (uncredited) (voice)
Chris Lanphear ...
Sgt.Kabukiman / Rapist (uncredited) (voice)
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Mr. Freaky (uncredited)
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Door Girl (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gabriel Friedman ... (as Flabe Griedman)
India Allen ... (fired)
Chad Ferrin ... (space crash segment)
Dave Paiko ... (segment "Soul Stripper") (as David Paiko)
Brian Spitz ... (segment "Freeride")
Lloyd Kaufman ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Mark C. Adams ... ()
 
Edward Havens ... (additional dialogue)
 
Adam Jahnke ... (additional material)

Produced by

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Ramzi Abed ... line producer: LA segments
India Allen ... executive producer (uncredited)
Gabriel Friedman ... producer
Michael Herz ... executive producer
Lloyd Kaufman ... producer

Cinematography by

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Steven Vasquez

Editing by

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Robin Enrico-Selvin
Gabriel Friedman
Brian McNulty ... (segment "Freeride")
Mr. Remarkable ... (segment "Soul Stripper")

Costume Design by

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Tisha D. Nagel ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Christopher Burdett ... creature effects designer
Timothy Considine ... key makeup artist
James Ojala ... special makeup effects artist
Crystal Cartwright ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Doug Sakmann ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Doug Snell ... assistant director

Camera and Electrical Department

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Chad Ferrin ... camera operator

Music Department

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Mark C. Adams ... composer: song "Cannibal Lesbian Hoedown"
Justin Remer ... composer: song "Sexy Chicken Song"
Purple Pam Shelby ... composer: song "Kick In the Head"

Script and Continuity Department

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Beth Multer ... (segment "Soul Stripper") script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Chad Bernhard ... production assistant
Gabriel Friedman ... writer: wrap arounds and new dialogue
Sean Macomber ... production assistant
John Robert Mariani ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

From Troma Entertainment's web page: Welcome to "Tales From The Crapper", an epic of biblical proportions and questionable taste. Boasting the greatest cast and largest breasts ever assembled in Troma's thirty year history, "Tales From The Crapper" will cause you to lock your door, look under your bed and pray for daylight. "Tales From The Crapper is the inaugural film in Troma Entertainment and Lloyd von Kaufman's acclaimed Dogpile 95 Doctrine of Digital Filmmaking, and is destined to be part of all the critic's must see lists this year. Filmed on three continents, over a three year period, with six directors, fifteen writer and a cast of hundreds, "Tales From The Crapper" adds up to pure en-TROMA-tainment. Hosted by everyone's favorite harbinger of the horrible, "The Crapkeeper", "Tales From The Crapper" boasts not one but two films in one extraordinary digital feature. Twice the monsters. Twice the fat guys. And twice the boobies. Tired of searching for the perfect blend of highbrow entertainment, kung-fu action, alien adventure and hot vampire lesbian sex? Written by Troma Entertainment

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Also Known As
  • Байки с помойки (Russia)
  • Julie Strain's Tales from the Crapper (Australia)
Runtime
  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Originally shot as two DV films starring Julie Strain and directed by Playboy Playmate India Allen. Lloyd Kaufman had a dispute with Allen and sued her over the productions after they wrapped. After more than a year of production, Troma received the footage that was shot and it was unwatchable. In some cases, there was missing sound, the camera-work seemed unprofessional. All of the episodes were unfinished. Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz were even more displeased when they found out that the entire budget was gone. In order to salvage the project, Lloyd Kaufman got former Troma alumni to re-work the script and find new uses for the footage shot. In 2003, re-shooting began both in Los Angeles and New York with Kaufman overseeing production. Allen later counter-sued, citing breach of contract, slander per se, sexual harassment, trade slander, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. See more »
Movie Connections Features The First Turn-On!! (1983). See more »
Soundtracks I Must Set This World Aflame See more »
Quotes Jimmy: Hey! I wanna show my cock to somebody!
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