Mr. Mudd

Mr. Mudd

Mr. Mudd is a film production company founded by Lianne Halfon, John Malkovich and Russell Smith.

Mr. Mudd currently has a first-look deal with Mandate Pictures. Notable films produced by Mr. Mudd include Juno, Which Way Home, Ghost World, The Dancer Upstairs, Abel, Art School Confidential, How to Draw a Bunny and The Libertine.

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