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Status: | post production |
Status Updated: | 21 Sep 2016 |
Directed by
Gary Bredow | ||
Per Franchell |
Written by
Gary Bredow | ... | (writer) |
Per Franchell | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Gary Bredow | ... | producer |
Per Franchell | ... | producer |
Joe Hotham | ... | associate producer |
Russell D. Slack | ... | executive producer |
Cinematography by
Gary Bredow | ... | director of photography |
Brett Carson | ... | (photography) |
Per Franchell | ... | director of photography |
Sean Redenz |
Editing by
Gary Bredow | ... | (edited by) |
Per Franchell | ... | (edited by) |
Editorial Department
Sean Redenz | ... | assistant editor |
Reginald Teissen | ... | supervising editor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Felicia Tolbert | ... | still photographer |
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- Big Bang Films (2005) (World-wide)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Theatre Bizarre is the brainchild of John Dunivant, a Detroit-area artist and visionary. Occupying nearly a block of residential lots just south of the Michigan State Fairgrounds, the semi-permanent amusement park has operated without permits or insurance for nearly a decade. An army of volunteers builds and maintains the Dustbowl-era-traveling-carnival-inspired grounds for an annual night of revelry billed as The Greatest Masquerade on Earth. As the future of Theatre Bizarre looms, this film will help to bring international attention to the event, and possibly aid in the continuation of "The Greatest Masquerade on Earth" on it's original grounds. Written by Kevin Skinner |
Taglines | The Greatest Masquerade on Earth See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Budget | $75,000 (estimated) |