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Fear of Clowns (2004)

Your Fear is Justified

Genre : Horror, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 46M

Director : Kevin Kangas

Synopsis

An artist who purges her fears through painting is terrified to discover that her nightmarish creations have taken on a life of their own.

Actors

Darla Albornoz
Darla Albornoz
Mediator
Mark Lassise
Mark Lassise
Shivers the Clown
Jacky Reres
Jacky Reres
Lynn Blodgett
John Patrick Barry
John Patrick Barry
Officer Patrick
Steve Carson
Steve Carson
Cop with children
Jed Duvall
Jed Duvall
Happy Clown
Judith Furlow
Judith Furlow
Gale
Rich Henn
Rich Henn
Cop 3
Frank Lama
Frank Lama
Detective Peters
Steven Gleich
Steven Gleich
Marty
Paul C. Kangas
Paul C. Kangas
Sean
Patrick T. McGowan
Patrick T. McGowan
Mr. Parrish
Lauren Pellegrino
Lauren Pellegrino
Amanda
Christopher Lee Philips
Christopher Lee Philips
Osbourne
Jack Porter
Jack Porter
Nicholas
Andrew Schneider
Andrew Schneider
Phillip
Bill Stull
Bill Stull
Veteran Police Officer
Ted Taylor
Ted Taylor
Heston
Carl Randolph
Carl Randolph
Bert
Rick Ganz
Rick Ganz
Tuck Reed

Crews

Michelle Baker
Michelle Baker
Executive Producer
Joel Baker
Joel Baker
Executive Producer
Kevin Kangas
Kevin Kangas
Producer
Kevin Kangas
Kevin Kangas
Director
Rick Ganz
Rick Ganz
Producer
Harvey Glatman
Harvey Glatman
Editor
Jeff Kipers
Jeff Kipers
Executive Producer
David Mun
David Mun
Director of Photography
Jane Toppan
Jane Toppan
Casting
Chad Seiter
Chad Seiter
Original Music Composer
Kevin Kangas
Kevin Kangas
Writer

Posters and backgrounds

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