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Shrunken Heads | |
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Directed by | Richard Elfman |
Written by | Matthew Bright |
Produced by | Charles Band |
Starring | Julius Harris Meg Foster |
Cinematography | Stephen McNutt |
Edited by | Charles Simmons |
Music by | Richard Band Danny Elfman |
Distributed by | Full Moon Entertainment |
Release date | October 18, 1994 |
Running time | 86 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,000,000 |
Shrunken Heads is a 1994 English language film directed by Richard Elfman and written by Matthew Bright. It is Full Moon Entertainment's first theatrical feature, and the last film in which Julius Harris appeared.
Director Richard Elfman's brother, Danny Elfman, provided the main theme music for the film, while the rest of the score was created by Richard Band. Richard's son, Bodhi Elfman, appeared in the film as Booger Martin.
Cast
- Julius Harris as Mr. Sumatra, a voodoo priest
- Meg Foster as Big Moe, a tough lesbian mob boss
- Aeryk Egan as Tommy Larson
- Rebecca Herbst as Sally
- Bo Sharon as Bill Turner
- Bodhi Elfman as Booger Martin
- A.J. Damato as Vinnie
- Darris Love as Freddie Thompson
- Troy Fromin as Podowski
- Leigh-Allyn Baker as Mitzi
- Paul Linke as Mr. Larson
- Billye Ree Wallace as Mrs. Wilson
- R.J. Frost as The Vipers
- Randy Vahan as the plumber
- Don Dolan as the arresting cop
References
- "Shrunken Heads". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-12-03.
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