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Tell 'Em Steve Dave Presents: ElephANTS in the Room (2018)

Name It, Tame It, and Slay It!

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Thomas Mumme

Synopsis

In the summer of 2017, the podcast Tell ‘Em Steve-Dave filmed a gameshow pilot episode to pitch to an unnamed television network. “ElephANTs in the Room” combines the classic atmosphere of beloved gameshows, with the insightful and humorous world of podcasting. When you add in elephant-based physical changes, and the perils of taboo topics that no that sane person would ever dare to discuss, you get “ElephANTs in the Room!” With an explosive and shocking final challenge, it’s safe to say you have NEVR seen a gameshow like this!

Actors

Walt Flanagan
Walt Flanagan
Host
Git 'Em Steve-Dave
Git 'Em Steve-Dave
Co-Host
Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson
Self
Brian Quinn
Brian Quinn
Self
Ming Chen
Ming Chen
Self
Mike Zapcic
Mike Zapcic
Self
'Sunday Jeff' Silverman
'Sunday Jeff' Silverman
Self
Christopher Laudando
Christopher Laudando
Self

Crews

Thomas Mumme
Thomas Mumme
Director
Jeremy Schneider
Jeremy Schneider
Cinematography
Chuck Staton
Chuck Staton
Editor

Trailers and other movies

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