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Release Date:
April 13, 2023
Original Title:
Cocaine Bear: The True Story
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Brownstone Productions
ITN Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 PR: PG-13 US: PG-13
Runtime: 52
The bizarre, stranger than fiction tale behind the hit Hollywood movie "Cocaine Bear," involving international drug smuggling, murder, mayhem, and a mysterious dead body in a suburban driveway wearing a watch that shoots tear gas. How a Georgia bear on cocaine and a Kentucky blueblood soldier of fortune will be forever linked is a modern-day legend.
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Art Direction:
Gareth Middleton
Assistant Camera:
Scott Terranova
George Booker
Chris Francis
Colorist:
Steve Alexander
Dave Stephenson
Director:
Robert Palumbo
Director of Photography:
Eric Billman
Jamie Knights
Editor:
Ken Abraham
Rhyss Hall
Sara Keller
George Sonei
Rob Warner
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Nicki Purcell
Ian Rumsey
Executive Producer:
Mike Griffiths
Ian Russell
Elizabeth Banks
Max Handelman
Krissy Wall
Robert Palumbo
First Assistant Director:
David Bispham
Gaffer:
Sebastian Kudanowski
Graphic Designer:
Tom Sills
Online Editor:
Steve Alexander
Dave Stephenson
Post Producer:
Aimee Silverman
Producer:
Jon Myers
Evantheia Schibsted
Production Coordinator:
Kate Cheetham
Production Manager:
John Keyes
Annika Redford
Sound Recordist:
Jay P. Ticer
Thanks:
Beth Kinnane
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