The Nut Stalker's Revenge
A town is terrorized by its first female serial killer who seems to like the beans just a little bit more than the franks. After a man is lured into the bathroom stall of a local bar... more »
A town is terrorized by its first female serial killer who seems to like the beans just a little bit more than the franks. After a man is lured into the bathroom stall of a local bar with the promise of a good time an unspeakable atrocity occurs and the Nut Stalker's shocking secret is discovered by the curious detective. « less
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Additional Credits:
Produced by:
Paul Dillon of Rot City Video in Kalamazoo Mi.
Featuring:
Stephanie Leiby, Atom Polling, Becky Pingston, and JONJON Terror of the Kids With Cobras
Also Starring:
Brad Burkhard, George Magas, Steve Cuff, Roman Burgan, Michael Holton, and Paul Dillon.
Written by:
Adam Polling, Paul Dillon, and Michael Holton.
Music:
Boogaloo Shrimp by Kids With Cobras of Kalamazoo Mi.
http://www.myspace.com/kidswithcobras
All of the special effects, editing, color correction, sound mixing, camera work, and make-up was done by Paul Dillon.
special thanks to Andrew Kramer of http://www.videocopilot.net/
Produced by:
Paul Dillon of Rot City Video in Kalamazoo Mi.
Featuring:
Stephanie Leiby, Atom Polling, Becky Pingston, and JONJON Terror of the Kids With Cobras
Also Starring:
Brad Burkhard, George Magas, Steve Cuff, Roman Burgan, Michael Holton, and Paul Dillon.
Written by:
Adam Polling, Paul Dillon, and Michael Holton.
Music:
Boogaloo Shrimp by Kids With Cobras of Kalamazoo Mi.
http://www.myspace.com/kidswithcobras
All of the special effects, editing, color correction, sound mixing, camera work, and make-up was done by Paul Dillon.
special thanks to Andrew Kramer of http://www.videocopilot.net/
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A town is terrorized by its first female serial killer who seems to like the beans just a little bit more than the franks. After a man is lured into the bathroom stall of a local bar with the promise of a good time an unspeakable atrocity occurs and the Nut Stalker's shocking secret is discovered by the curious detective.
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