Crooked Arrows (2012) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 18, 2012

Original Title:
Crooked Arrows

Alternate Titles:
Trabalho em Tribo

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  JP: PG12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 105

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A native-American lacrosse team makes its way through a prep school league tournament.

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ADR & Dubbing:
Kevin Hill

Art Direction:
Audra Avery

Boom Operator:
Aaron Wallace
Joel Reidy

Casting:
Rene Haynes

Costume Design:
Virginia B. Johnson

Director:
Steve Rash

Director of Photography:
Dan Stoloff

Driver:
Jay Galloway Jr.

Editor:
Bart Rachmil
Danny Saphire

Foley Editor:
Brooke Lowrey

Key Makeup Artist:
Nichole Pleau

Makeup Artist:
Jeremy Swan

Original Music Composer:
Brian Ralston

Post Production Supervisor:
Stephanie Johnson

Production Design:
Carl Sprague

Screenplay:
Todd Baird

Set Decoration:
Jennifer Engel

Set Dresser:
David Abate
Robert D. Fisher III

Sound Designer:
Eric J. Stolz

Sound Effects Editor:
Samuel Vargas
Michael Sevilla
Robert Rossman
Mykl Rogers

Sound Mixer:
Kevin S. Parker

Unit Production Manager:
Benjamin C. Dewey
David Mendoza

Visual Effects:
Michael A. Martinez
Jason Shear
Ken Kuykendall

Visual Effects Producer:
Eric M. Klein

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jean-Paul DeMars

Writer:
Brad Riddell

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