Sleuth (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 2, 2021

Original Title:
Sleuth

Alternate Titles:
Der Spürhund
Detektyw
El sabueso
Hafiye
Limier
Sabujo
Segugio
Sleuth
Speurhond
Sporhund
Xəfiyyəçi
Сыщик
Шукач

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The truth is mindblowing.

After his daughters untimely kidnapping, a distraught detective must reunite with his estranged partner to catch the most notorious serial killer of their careers.

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Assistant Camera:
Jeremy Asuncion

Boom Operator:
Ernesto Palomar

Camera Operator:
Brent Barbano

Cinematography:
Dean Cunley

Co-Producer:
Biajani Sheena Marrero

Director:
Mike McKee

Editor:
Michael Buonos

Executive Producer:
Holly Fowler

First Assistant Director:
Sean Mears

Gaffer:
Levi Kaminkowitz

Grip:
Ulysses Julio

Key Grip:
Lewis De La Cruz

Lighting Technician:
Justin Eugene Evans

Music:
Ghassan W. Abdelnour

Picture Car Coordinator:
John Crickellas

Producer:
Mike McKee
John Crickellas
Mike DeMille

Production Assistant:
Robbie Dias

Script Supervisor:
Jeremiah Folia

Second Assistant Director:
Biajani Sheena Marrero

Sound:
Diana Cha

Sound Effects Editor:
Ghassan W. Abdelnour

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Irina Strukova

Steadicam Operator:
Aser Santos Jr.

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