Robyn Hood: I Love NY (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 13, 2016

Original Title:
Robyn Hood: I Love NY

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Assemble Media
Zenescope Entertainment

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 10

Produced in 2016, I Love NY is the first live-action adaptation of Zenescope's best-selling comic book, Robyn Hood.

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Best Boy Electric:
Andrew Carey
Keagan Fuller

Best Boy Grip:
Kariim Charlier
Moe Larena

Camera Operator:
R. Masseo Davis

Costumer:
Carmela Simonetti

Director:
Jack Heller

Director of Photography:
Justin Lee

Editor:
Jack Heller

Executive Producer:
Joe Brusha
Ralph Tedesco

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Marcos Herrera

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Geoffrey Jean-Baptiste

First Assistant Camera:
Daniel Vignal

First Assistant Director:
Mattheau O'Brien

Gaffer:
Matthew Reilly

Key Grip:
Joe Albino
Danny Green

Makeup & Hair:
Chelsea Weinberger

Music:
Darren Morze

Producer:
Jack Heller
Greg Zuk

Production Assistant:
Michael Doorey
William Pawlowski
Lera Vital

Production Sound Mixer:
James Weidner

Second Assistant Camera:
Emily Wong

Set Decoration:
Amelia Modlin
Luke Green

Sound:
Ashley Thomas

Sound Editor:
Craig Kyllonen

Sound Mixer:
Daniel Brennan

Steadicam Operator:
Chris Falkowski

Still Photographer:
Rachael Doughty

Stunt Coordinator:
Drew Leary

Stunt Double:
Heidi Germaine Schnappauf

Swing:
Keve Huggins

Writer:
Joe Brusha
Jack Heller
Ralph Tedesco

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