#1 (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 9, 2022

Original Title:
#1

Genres:
Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

A modern story of suspense... in their biggest issue yet!

A broke comic shop owner and an obsessive collector fight over a rare issue one comic book.

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ADR Editor:
Sean Rodriguez

Associate Producer:
Doug Lundin
Jennifer Lundin
Xavier Lundin
Colin Lundin

BTS Photographer:
Logan O'Neil

Boom Operator:
Gavin Sondrup
Cambelle Gregory

Colorist:
Julio Juarez Alvarez

Costume Designer:
Milla Nguyen

Director:
Danté Lundin

Director of Photography:
Micah Rind

Editor:
Denver Humphries

First Assistant Camera:
Isaac Barrio Jr.

First Assistant Director:
Ashton Sasse

Foley Artist:
Matthew Ahearne

Gaffer:
Tannis Starr

Graphic Designer:
Jared Bagley
Meghan McCullin
Denver Humphries

Grip:
Dakota Meeks
Joe Briones

Makeup Artist:
Hannah Hutchison

Music:
Collin Turley

Post Production Coordinator:
Keegan Dame

Producer:
Jayla Johnson

Production Assistant:
Victoria Williams
Berk Atmaca
Cambelle Gregory

Production Designer:
Meghan McCullin

Script Supervisor:
Mathonwyn Wilson

Second Assistant Director:
Jake Batina
Faith Rodriguez

Set Dresser:
Jessica Gonzalez
Victoria Williams

Sound Designer:
Matthew Ahearne

Sound Mixer:
Matthew Ahearne

Stunt Coordinator:
Sidney Kolinski

Thanks:
Brandon Floor

VFX Artist:
Jared Bagley

VFX Production Coordinator:
Damien Rivera

Writer:
Danté Lundin

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