A Fish Called Martha or: Who's Really Afraid of H. P. Lovecraft Anyway? (2010)
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It's out of the frying pan and into George and Martha's rumpus room for a night of supernatural mambo jumbo when young H.P. and his slim-hipped wife, fleeing a monster of cosmic proportions, seek refuge on the campus of the infamous...
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William Bertrand | ... |
H. P.
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Ken MacFarlane | ... |
George
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Lyle Palaski | ... |
Honey
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Debora Roventini | ... |
Martha
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Debora Roventini |
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Rob Robinson | ... | () |
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Rob Robinson | ... | producer |
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Rob Robinson |
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Debora Roventini |
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Jack Licursi |
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Shelley Pang | ... | makeup artist |
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Rob Robinson | ... | property master |
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Rob Robinson | ... | special effects |
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Tim Maiden | ... | assistant camera / key grip |
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Tim Maiden | ... | script supervisor |
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Shelley Pang | ... | choreographer |
Rob Robinson | ... | technical advisor |
Debora Roventini | ... | choreographer |
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It's out of the frying pan and into George and Martha's rumpus room for a night of supernatural mambo jumbo when young H.P. and his slim-hipped wife, fleeing a monster of cosmic proportions, seek refuge on the campus of the infamous Miskatonic University in this outrageous parody of things Lovecraft and Hollywood. Written by Anonymous |
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