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Release Date:
December 14, 2012
Original Title:
MoniKa
Genres:
Action | Drama | Romance | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 92
The film is a violent, edgy ride focusing on down and out Reagan Tyler, a man who is troubled by visions and premonitions that ultimately lead him to old school Las Vegas. It's there that Reagan meets the beautiful and mysterious Monika, a young woman who turns out to have been killed the night before he even met her. Reagan is then forced to put the puzzle together of what happened, how she is still present, and help Monika with her revenge on the killers of her younger sister.
Action Director:
Michael J. Sarna
Art Direction:
Anne Costa
Boom Operator:
Ken Cain
Camera Operator:
Nicola B. Marsh
Casting:
Lorna Johnson
Co-Executive Producer:
Cerina Vincent
Corey Allen Jackson
Costume Design:
Layne McGovern
Director:
Steven R. Monroe
Director of Photography:
Nicola B. Marsh
Editor:
Kristina Hamilton-Grobler
Executive Producer:
Aaron Hoffman
First Assistant Director:
Jeff Fuller
Key Makeup Artist:
Megan Nicoll
Original Music Composer:
Corey Allen Jackson
Producer:
Steven R. Monroe
Anthony Fankhauser
Production Design:
Robert Konowalow
Screenplay:
Steven R. Monroe
Second Assistant Director:
Karla Strum
Set Decoration:
Melisa Jusufi
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Brian Kinney
Stunts:
Kurt Bryant
Frank Lloyd
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ken Cain
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