Voodoo Moon | |
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![]() Voodoo Moon box cover | |
Written by | Kevin VanHook |
Directed by | Kevin VanHook |
Starring | Eric Mabius, Charisma Carpenter, Rik Young, Jeffrey Combs |
Theme music composer | Ludek Drizhal |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Karen Bailey |
Cinematography | Matt Steinauer |
Editor | Kevin VanHook |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | June 4, 2006 |
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