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Where the Wild Things Are ()


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Buffy and Riley's passionate lovemaking energizes supernatural elements inside a frat house.

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Buffy Summers
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Xander Harris
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Willow Rosenberg
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Riley Finn
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Spike
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Rupert Giles (as Anthony Stewart Head)
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Tara Maclay
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Forrest Gates
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Graham Miller
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Genevive Holt
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Anya (as Emma Caulfield)
Casey McCarthy ...
Julie
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Mason
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Evan
Bryan Cuprill ...
Roy
Jeffrey Sharmat ...
Drowning Boy
Jeri Austin ...
Running Girl
Danielle Pessis ...
Christy
David Engler ...
Initiative Guy
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Scientist (as James Michael Connor)

Directed by

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David Solomon

Written by

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Joss Whedon ... (created by) (creator)
 
Tracey Forbes ... (written by)
 
Douglas Petrie ... (executive story editor) (as Doug Petrie)
 
Tracey Forbes ... (staff writer)

Produced by

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Gail Berman ... executive producer
Gareth Davies ... producer
Jane Espenson ... co-producer
David Fury ... producer
Sandy Gallin ... executive producer
David Greenwalt ... consulting producer
Fran Rubel Kuzui ... executive producer
Kaz Kuzui ... executive producer
Marti Noxon ... supervising producer
Dolly Parton ... executive producer (uncredited)
David Solomon ... co-producer
Joss Whedon ... executive producer / showrunner

Music by

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Christophe Beck ... (score by)

Cinematography by

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Raymond Stella ... director of photography

Editing by

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Nancy Forner

Editorial Department

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Dekker Dreyer ... re-mastering
Golda Savage ... assistant editor
Ian Sullivan ... finishing accountant
Brian Wankum ... post-production coordinator
Tamara Becher ... post-production assistant (uncredited)

Casting By

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Anya Colloff
Jennifer Fishman
Amy McIntyre Britt

Production Design by

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Carey Meyer

Art Direction by

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Caroline Quinn

Set Decoration by

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David A. Koneff ... (as David Koneff)

Costume Design by

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Cynthia Bergstrom

Makeup Department

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Lisa Marie Alpert ... hair stylist (as Lisa Marie Rosenberg)
Robin Beauchesne ... makeup artist
Todd McIntosh ... makeup supervisor
Michael Moore ... key hair stylist
Brigette A. Myre ... makeup artist (as Brigette Myre-Ellis)
John Vulich ... special makeup effects supervisor
Matthew Jorgensen ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Sean Kenney ... lens technician (uncredited)
Douglas Noe ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Gloria Pasqua Casny ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Marc David Alpert ... production supervisor (as Marc D. Alpert)
John F. Perry ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Athena Alexander ... second assistant director
Alan Steinman ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Keith A. Cuba ... leadman (as Keith Cuba)
Brian Dott ... prop builder
Randy Eriksen ... property master
Lisa Gamel ... paint foreman
Steve West ... construction coordinator (as Stephen L. West)
Adolfo Castanon ... greensman (uncredited)
Bryan Corbett ... propmaker gangboss (uncredited)
Dylan J. Hay-Chapman ... set dresser (uncredited)
Damon Hight ... general foreman (uncredited)
David Ronan ... assistant propmaster (uncredited)
Victoria Ruskin ... set designer (uncredited)
Kelly Schultz ... set dresser (uncredited)
Stella Starlight ... graphic designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Zane D. Bruce ... foley artist
Ron Evans ... re-recording mixer
Kurt Kassulke ... re-recording mixer
Cindy Rabideau ... supervising sound editor
Adam Sawelson ... re-recording mixer
David Yaffe ... production sound mixer (as David Barr Yaffe)
Mark Cleary ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
Robert Guastini ... adr editor (uncredited) / dialogue editor (uncredited)
Mike Marchain ... sound editor (uncredited)
Tami Treadwell ... adr recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Bruce Minkus ... special effects coordinator
Damian Fisher ... special effects technician (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Zachary Goodson ... visual effects artist: main titles
Loni Peristere ... visual effects supervisor

Stunts

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Sophia Crawford ... stunt double: Buffy
Austin Priester ... stunts
Jeff Pruitt ... stunt coordinator
Zach Hudson ... stunt actor (uncredited)
Steve Tartalia ... stunt double: James Marsters (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ivan Allen ... lighting technician
Allen D. Easton ... camera operator
Loren Johnson ... lighting technician
Tom Keefer ... key grip
William Olofsson ... assistant camera (as Bill Olofsson)
George Santo Pietro ... dolly grip: second unit
Paul Stockwell ... lighting technician
Chris Strong ... chief lighting technician
Tony Olivieri ... steadicam focus puller (uncredited)
Eric Parker ... assistant chief lighting technician (uncredited)
Bob Snowdon ... grip (uncredited)
Tim Speed ... lighting console operator (uncredited)
Marshall Valentine ... grip (uncredited)
Anthony Van Dyk ... lighting technician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Lonnie Hamerman ... casting associate
Marcia Shulman ... original casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Nickolaus Brown ... costumer (uncredited)
Lori DeLapp ... key costumer (uncredited)
Cindy Rosenthal ... costume supervisor (uncredited)

Location Management

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Edward J. Duffy ... location manager (as Ed Duffy)
Kelly Harris ... assistant location manager (uncredited)

Music Department

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Fernand Bos ... music editor
Nerf Herder ... theme
John C. King ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
Tommy Morgan ... musician: harmonica (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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David H. Goodman ... script coordinator (as David Goodman)
Rhonda Hyde ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Bob Ellis ... transportation coordinator (as Robert Ellis)
George Williams Jr. ... driver (as George Williams)

Additional Crew

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Cathy Carr ... production coordinator
Diego Gutierrez ... assistant: Joss Whedon
Brad Hardin ... puppeteer
J.D. Peralta ... assistant: Marti Noxon (as JD Peralta)
Edwin L. Perez ... production auditor
George Montgomery ... title designer (uncredited)
Shawn Stevens ... crafts service/catering (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

It's becoming clear Adam is bridging the natural 'racist' aversion between demons and vampires. Spike eagerly stirs Anya's insecurity, even fearing a second sex-less night means Xander, who now runs an ice cream cart, is either no longer in love or physically flaw. Riley performs great in bed upstairs with Buffy and has planned a party downstairs in the frat house, mainly for the other commandos' moral. There weird, even scary things start happening, which drive everyone out. Willow and Giles discover that Lowell house formerly was a home for problem teenagers, where the prudish, still living director Genevive Holt, punished 'dirty deeds' so horribly that several victims have become poltergeists, who now draw energy from the love-making upstairs... Written by KGF Vissers

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Also Known As
  • Where the Wild Things Are (United States)
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  • 60 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Roy, the boy who first touched the enchanted wall, was also one of the students who turned into a caveman in Beer Bad (1999). See more »
Goofs During the earthquake, Spike is next to a mirror and you can see his reflection. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Gift (2001). See more »
Soundtracks Behind Blue Eyes See more »
Quotes Xander: Anya, look around. There's ghosts and shaking, and people are going all Felicity with their hair. We're fresh out of superpeople, and somebody's gotta go back in there. Now, who's with me?
[Willow and Tara hesitate]
Spike: I am... I know I'm not the first choice for heroics... and Buffy's tried to kill me more than once. And I don't fancy a single one of you at all. But...
[pauses]
Spike: Actually, all that sounds pretty convincing.
[as he is walking away]
Spike: I wonder if Asian House is open.
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