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Frogman (2023)

Believe The Legend

Genre : Horror

Runtime : 1H 17M

Director : Anthony Cousins

Synopsis

Three friends in search of the Loveland Frogman are about to find out he is more than just a local legend.

Actors

Justen Jones
Justen Jones
Chelsey Grant
Chelsey Grant
Amy
Benny Barrett
Benny Barrett
Scotty
Nathan Tymoshuk
Nathan Tymoshuk
Dallas
Michael Paul Levin
Michael Paul Levin
Sheriff Rhodes
Ali Daniels
Ali Daniels
Frogman/Egg Girl
Jack Neveaux
Jack Neveaux
George
Chari Eckmann
Chari Eckmann
Gretel
Liam Hage
Liam Hage
Young Dallas
Shea Mikel
Shea Mikel
Young Lizzie

Crews

Anthony Cousins
Anthony Cousins
Director
Anthony Cousins
Anthony Cousins
Writer
John Karsko
John Karsko
Writer
Anthony Cousins
Anthony Cousins
Producer
Rebecca Daugherty
Rebecca Daugherty
Co-Producer
Peter Kuplowsky
Peter Kuplowsky
Executive Producer
Briana Rose Lee
Briana Rose Lee
Associate Producer
Zac Locke
Zac Locke
Executive Producer
Mikey Bill Taylor
Mikey Bill Taylor
Executive Producer
Peter West
Peter West
Executive Producer
John Pata
John Pata
Editor
Briana Rose Lee
Briana Rose Lee
Casting
Jason Dean Thomas
Jason Dean Thomas
Production Design
Kate Uurman
Kate Uurman
Set Decoration
Ryan Schaddelee
Ryan Schaddelee
Makeup Department Head
Rebecca Daugherty
Rebecca Daugherty
First Assistant Director
John Karsko
John Karsko
Second Assistant Director
Chris Canfield
Chris Canfield
Props
Sam Deans
Sam Deans
Props
Michelle Martinez
Michelle Martinez
Set Decoration
Owen Brafford
Owen Brafford
Sound Mixer
Benjamin Roembach-Clark
Benjamin Roembach-Clark
Sound Mixer
April Garland
April Garland
Special Effects Assistant
Matthew Geottsch
Matthew Geottsch
Special Effects Assistant
Laura Hart
Laura Hart
Special Effects Assistant
Laura Hart
Laura Hart
Special Effects Assistant
Beki Ingram
Beki Ingram
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Anthony Cousins
Anthony Cousins
Director of Photography
Arlo Myren
Arlo Myren
Second Assistant Camera
Luke Oguamanam
Luke Oguamanam
Grip
Jake Songstad
Jake Songstad
First Assistant Camera
John Pata
John Pata
Post Production Supervisor
Rebecca Daugherty
Rebecca Daugherty
Location Scout
Luke Oguamanam
Luke Oguamanam
Production Assistant
Brandon Santiago
Brandon Santiago
Production Assistant
Piers Dennis
Piers Dennis
VFX Supervisor

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