In Florida, parents can hire Wrinkles the Clown to scare their misbehaving children.
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Trevor J. Blank | Self |
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Andrew Caldwell | Self |
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George Holden | Self |
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D.B. Lambert | Self |
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Ken Miller | Self |
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Benjamin Radford | Self |
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Cheryl Sellars | Self |
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Melissa Whitaker | Self |
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Sean Whitaker | Self |
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| Director | Michael Beach Nichols |
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| Writer | Michael Beach Nichols, Christopher K. Walker | |
| Producer | Jennie Bedusa, Michael Bloom, Anthony Caronna, Abby Davis, Mike Dill, Ryan Heller, Kevin Iwashina, Jon Lullo, Jihan Robinson, Lowell Shapiro, Alexander Smith, Brendan Walter | |
| Musician | T. Griffin | |
| Photography | Michael Beach Nichols | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Owner | Review? |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Purchased | On Oct 05, 2019 at GalaxyRG |
| Watched | Oct 17, 2019 (at our home w/tamara) |
| Index | 723 |
| Added Date | Oct 05, 2019 13:56:08 |
| Modified Date | Oct 21, 2019 11:52:28 |
My quick rating - 4,7/10. Made to be a mockumentary about a clown who can be hired to scare your kiddos into behaving. Problem, or success depending on how you look at it is this movie comes off as entirely to believable. You can actually understand how what turned out normal turned into a nightmare for the dude who played wrinkles. Anyway, this isn't some #shocktober slasher but more of a film about a fictitious clown scaring kids and struggling with the publicity that the clown craze got and how it turned the clown phenom into viral nightmares. I expected more, or a movie even, but felt this was pretty stale really.