Vulgar


1h 31m 2002

Brief Synopsis

Will is a pathetic struggling clown who gets no satisfaction or respect from the kiddie shows he performs. Inspired by adult want ads in the newspaper, Will decides to reinvent himself as Vulgar. a crude transvestite clown who makes surprise appearances at bachelor parties. During one such appearanc

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
2002
Distribution Company
Lionsgate
Location
New Jersey, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 31m

Synopsis

Will is a pathetic struggling clown who gets no satisfaction or respect from the kiddie shows he performs. Inspired by adult want ads in the newspaper, Will decides to reinvent himself as Vulgar. a crude transvestite clown who makes surprise appearances at bachelor parties. During one such appearance, Vulgar is the victim of a sexual assault at the hands of a father and his two grown sons. As fate would have it, Will makes one final run as a kiddie clown and becomes a huge star -- only to have his dreams threatened by the skeletons in his closet.

Crew

Nancy Allen

Music Editor

Lizbeth Finn Arnold

Script Supervisor

Jennifer Barin

Assistant Sound Editor

Phil Benson

Dialogue Editor

Kevin Boyle

Assistant Camera Operator

Jay Caragay

Sound Mixer

Tobias Carroll

Craft Service

Melisa Casumbal

Boom Operator

Chris Cullen

Production Secretary

Chris Cullen

Office Assistant

Christine Ditrio

Art Assistant

Doug Edwards

Props Assistant

Matt Gavin

Camera Assistant

Alex Ghersini

Foley Artist

David Glaser

Supervising Sound Editor

Robin Gold

Production Assistant

Robin Gold

Set Production Assistant

Courtney Grogan

Wardrobe Assistant

David Gross

Set Production Assistant

J R Grubbs

Sound Effects Editor

Vincent J. Guastini

Prosthetic Makeup

Aaron Hakeem

Set Designer

Adam Hammel

Assistant Director

Monica Hampton

Producer

Michael Hansen

Boom Operator

Shari Lyn Hipschman

Costume Designer

Paul Holly

Foley Artist

William Hyatte

Best Boy Grip

William Hyatte

Dolly Grip

Alan Jacobsen

Rigging Gaffer

Drew Jiritano

Special Effects

Bryan Johnson

Screenplay

Bryan Johnson

Editor

Olaf Kallstrom

Editor

Paul Kaye

Grip

David Klein

Director Of Photography

David Kurman

Assistant Director

David Kurman

Boom Operator

Ralph Lambiase

Storyboard Artist

Ralph Lambiase

Prosthetics

Thomas W Leidner

Location Manager

Elizabeth Lewis

Set Production Assistant

Dolores Lusitana

Photography

Ian Macgregor

Production Manager

Emily Mackley

Assistant Camera Operator

Lawrence Manchester

Music

Lisa Mareiniss

Production Designer

Sean Marquis

Best Boy Electric

Sean Mcauliffe

Foley Artist

Steven P Mcvey

Set Production Assistant

Daniel Milner

Production Coordinator

John Moros

Camera Assistant

John Moros

Boom Operator

Scott Mosier

Executive Producer

Scott Mosier

Dialogue Editor

Scott Mosier

Editor

Tom Myers

Sound Designer

Amanda Nanawa

Script Supervisor

Janelle Ashley Nielson

Editor

Matt Nycz

Office Production Assistant

Matthew O'connor

Assistant Sound Editor

Kristen Oliver

Extras Agent/Coordinator

Vincent Pereira

Editor

Paris Petrick

Makeup Artist

Paris Petrick

Casting Director

Gene Radzik

Audio Consultant

Gary A. Rizzo

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Rodia

Grip

Danielle Roeser

Location Assistant

William Scalzitti

Gaffer

Alan Scher

Assistant Editor

Alan Scher

Assistant Production Coordinator

Jamie Schutz

Assistant Director

Ryan Shore

Music Conductor

Kevin Smith

Executive Producer

Peter Spataro

Color Timer

Erik Swift

Electrician

Peter Taub

Sound Mixer

Peter Vietro-hannum

Grip

Kevin Weiss

Boom Operator

Kevin Weiss

Set Production Assistant

Chad Westphal

Props

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Drama
Thriller
Release Date
2002
Distribution Company
Lionsgate
Location
New Jersey, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 31m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States on Video September 3, 2002

Released in United States Spring April 26, 2002

View Askew is the production company of Kevin Smith, director of "Clerks" (USA/1994) and "Mallrats" (USA/1995).

Released in United States Spring April 26, 2002

Released in United States on Video September 3, 2002