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Dan Soder: Not Special (2016)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Marcus Raboy

Synopsis

In Dan Soder's first hour-long special, he reveals the creepiest thing about his grandmother, admits that his recent breakup was his fault and remembers the hardest thing about being raised by a single mom. Throughout his special, Soder is so laid-back and charming that you'll be grateful he wasn't actually possessed by the devil that one time.

Actors

Dan Soder
Dan Soder
Himself
Gary Vider
Gary Vider
Announcer

Crews

Dan Soder
Dan Soder
Writer
Marcus Raboy
Marcus Raboy
Director
Neal Marshall
Neal Marshall
Executive Producer
Dan Soder
Dan Soder
Executive Producer
Brian Stern
Brian Stern
Executive Producer
Rhonda Freeson
Rhonda Freeson
Co-Producer
Tom Lenz
Tom Lenz
Production Design
Riley Mellon
Riley Mellon
Art Direction
Amy Kimelman
Amy Kimelman
Assistant Director
Simon Miles
Simon Miles
Lighting Artist
Jay Lafayette
Jay Lafayette
Director of Photography
Jen Marren
Jen Marren
Production Coordinator
Chris Kellett
Chris Kellett
Sound Mixer
Maurice Dupleasis
Maurice Dupleasis
Gaffer
Adrian Bassett
Adrian Bassett
Electrician
Steven Onoszko
Steven Onoszko
Lighting Technician
Bob Bloodwell
Bob Bloodwell
Camera Operator
Scott Buckler
Scott Buckler
Camera Operator
Jim Mundell
Jim Mundell
Camera Operator
Chris Pak
Chris Pak
Camera Operator
David Taicher
David Taicher
Camera Operator
Tom Wills
Tom Wills
Camera Operator
Ove Langevei
Ove Langevei
Post Production Supervisor
Larry Meyer
Larry Meyer
Technical Supervisor
Kelsey Tome
Kelsey Tome
Makeup Artist
Lindsey Foret
Lindsey Foret
Costume Design
Miro Terrell
Miro Terrell
Executive In Charge Of Production
JoAnn Grigioni
JoAnn Grigioni
Executive In Charge Of Production

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