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'''''The Simian Undercover Detective Squad''''' (or '''S.U.D.S.''') is an upcoming webseries produced by [[The Jim Henson Company]] under its [[Henson Alternative]] banner. ''Simian Undercover Detective Squad'' was created, written, directed and produced by [[Deb Loftis]] and [[Perry Sachs]]. Fifteen webisodes will premiere in 2009 exclusively on Film.com.
 
'''''The Simian Undercover Detective Squad''''' (or '''S.U.D.S.''') is an upcoming webseries produced by [[The Jim Henson Company]] under its [[Henson Alternative]] banner. ''Simian Undercover Detective Squad'' was created, written, directed and produced by [[Deb Loftis]] and [[Perry Sachs]]. Fifteen webisodes will premiere in 2009 exclusively on Film.com.
   
The series is one of three Henson productions being produced as a joint venture between [[Warner Brothers|Warner Brothers']] Studio 2.0 for The Realplayer Network's Film.com.
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The series is one of three Henson productions being produced as a joint venture between [[Warner Brothers|Warner Brothers']] Studio 2.0 for The Realplayer Network's Film.com.
   
 
On December 19, [[2007]], a teaser trailer for the show was released. The series was originally planned to debut in the first quarter of 2008, however the release was delayed. The webseries is now planned for release on film.com sometime in 2009.
 
On December 19, [[2007]], a teaser trailer for the show was released. The series was originally planned to debut in the first quarter of 2008, however the release was delayed. The webseries is now planned for release on film.com sometime in 2009.
   
The first episode, titled "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Goat", was released on YouTube on August 25, 2009.
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The first episode, titled "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Goat", was released as a preview on YouTube on August 25, 2009.
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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Produced by:
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* [http://www.film.com/suds film.com/suds]
 
* [http://www.film.com/suds film.com/suds]
 
* [http://www.muppetnewsflash.com/2009/04/henson-alternative-web-series-coming.html Henson Alternative Web Series Coming Soon to Film.com]
 
* [http://www.muppetnewsflash.com/2009/04/henson-alternative-web-series-coming.html Henson Alternative Web Series Coming Soon to Film.com]
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SUDS

The Simian Undercover Detective Squad (or S.U.D.S.) is an upcoming webseries produced by The Jim Henson Company under its Henson Alternative banner. Simian Undercover Detective Squad was created, written, directed and produced by Deb Loftis and Perry Sachs. Fifteen webisodes will premiere in 2009 exclusively on Film.com.

The series is one of three Henson productions being produced as a joint venture between Warner Brothers' Studio 2.0 for The Realplayer Network's Film.com.

On December 19, 2007, a teaser trailer for the show was released. The series was originally planned to debut in the first quarter of 2008, however the release was delayed. The webseries is now planned for release on film.com sometime in 2009.

The first episode, titled "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Goat", was released as a preview on YouTube on August 25, 2009.

Credits

Executive Producers:

Brian Henson
Lisa Henson

Written, Directed and Produced by:

Deb Loftis
Perry Sachs

Produced by:

Allyson Smith

Starring:

Allan Trautman as Skreet
Ted Michaels as Yeager
Michael Oosterom as The Perps
Paul Rugg as Captain Futz
Esteban Powell as Spider
Craig Di Francia as Johnny

Also starring:

Zand Broumand
Gina D'Acciaro
Bryce Johnson
Marisa Petroro
Jerry Trainor

Special Guest Star:

Josh Peck as himself

Music composer and producers:

Daryl Orange

Production designer:

Tom Lisowski

Puppet costume design:

Julie Zobel

Director of photography:

Robert C. Webb

Sound by:

Reza Moosavi

Wardrobe:

Tirawan Howard

Make-up/hair:

Heather O'Boyle

Editor:

Perry Sachs

Assistant Director:

JT Codd

2nd Assistant Director:

Tom Dean

Camera Operator:

Jesse Bactat

1st Assistant Camera:

Bryan Ariel Paz

Camera/editorial Assistant:

Patrick Renfro

Set Decorator:

Shira Gotshalk

Gaffer:

Eric S. Boland

Key Grip:

Jason Wheeler

Grips:

Steven Davis
Charles R. Matthews
Fernando F. Montes

Script Supervisors:

Liz Trainor
Candelaria Herrera

Photographer:

Zarac Lompart

Production Accountant:

Brittan Brown

Production Assistant:

Cynthia Barron

Facilities:

Howard Sharp

Johan filla

Executive Producer for Studio 2.0:

Rich Rosenthal

Production Manager for Studio 2.0:

Cassie Hamilton

Supervising Producer for film.com:

Michael McMurray

Special thanks to:

Nashid Ali
Jay Pinder
Kendall Wilson
Gabe Benvenuto
Kulia Sachs

Facilities:

The Jim Henson Company Studios, Hollywood, CA


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