The Devil Dared Me To

The Devil Dared Me To

Infobox Film
name = The Devil Dared Me To


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director = Chris Stapp
producer = Matt Heath, Karl Zohrab
writer = Chris Stapp
Matt Heath
narrator =
starring = Chris Stapp
Matt Heath
Phil Brough
Bonnie Soper
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editing =
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released = October 11 2007
runtime = 77 minutes
country = flagicon|NZL New Zealand
language = English
budget =
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website = http://www.devildaredmeto.com/
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imdb_id = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0970529/

The Devil Dared Me To is a New Zealand film written by and starring Chris Stapp and Matt Heath. The film revolves around a fictional stuntman, Randy Cambell, who aspires to be the greatest living New Zealander in that profession. The character was first developed as the stuntman in Stapp and Heath's Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television.

Stapp told the New Zealand Listener::"Our aim is to make the greatest New Zealand film since Goodbye Pork Pie". [cite web | title = Upfront: Chris Stapp and Matt Heath | work = The New Zealand Listener | url = http://www.listener.co.nz/issue/3451/features/6429/chris_stapp_matt_heath.html;jsessionid=DE1197EEA7DFF6B9A615ABD95F74741E] "

The film was released in theaters across New Zealand on October 11, 2007.

References

External links

* [http://www.devildaredmeto.com Official website]


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