Burying the Ex - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Burying the Ex"
Burying the Ex (2014)
Timing: 1:29 (89 min)
Burying the Ex - TMDB rating
5.559/10
452

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Alan Trezza
Producer
Mary Cybriwsky
Producer
Carl Effenson
Producer
Frankie Lindquist
Producer
Kyle Tekiela
Producer
David G. Johnson
Producer

Executive Producer

Cassian Elwes
Executive Producer
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Nicolas Chartier
Executive Producer
Photo Zev Foreman #283550

Zev Foreman

Zev Foreman
Executive Producer
Dominic Rustam
Executive Producer

Writer

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Alan Trezza
Writer

Casting

Brad Gilmore
Casting

Editor

Marshall Harvey
Editor

Art Direction

Geoffrey Brown
Art Direction

Costume Design

Lynette Meyer
Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Freddy Waff
Production Design

Set Decoration

Erika Rice
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Joseph LoDuca
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Sally Jo Effenson
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Gregory Alpert
Associate Producer

Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Jonathan Hall
Director of Photography

Co-Executive Producer

Brad Sykes

Brad Sykes
Co-Executive Producer

Line Producer

Scott Fort
Line Producer

Makeup Effects

Mike J. Regan
Makeup Effects
Gary J. Tunnicliffe
Makeup Effects
Snowy Highfield
Makeup Effects
Michael Mosher
Makeup Effects
Daniel Madden
Makeup Effects
Jamie Grove
Makeup Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • Shortly after the beginning of the film, the viewer sees a van driving by with the inscription "Romero & Sons" on its side. This is a tribute to George A. Romero, the "godfather" of zombie films.
  • A joke from the film's director, Joe Dante: the appearance of the bartender, played by Mark Alan Brown, is an exact copy of a character named Mortis from the Netflix miniseries Splatter (2009), produced by Roger Corman and directed by Joe Dante. The bartender in the film "My Girl is a Zombie" (2015) dresses like Mortis and even sports the same hairstyle.
  • A horror film, "Night of the Fear" (Tom Holland, 1985), is on TV while Max and Evelyn are making love. Anton Yelchin, who played Max, starred in the comedic remake of the same name, directed by Craig Gillespie in 2011.
  • The role of the police officer was played by Dim Miller, an actor who appeared in all of Joe Dante's films.
  • Travis's zombie costume, as seen near the ice cream parlor at the end of the film, is a reference to Skip's costume from Ray Peterson's nightmare in Joe Dante's horror-comedy "Suburbia," released in 1989.
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