MoniKa (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 14, 2012

Original Title:
MoniKa

Genres:
Action | Drama | Romance | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 92

Vengeance is Eternal.

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.

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Action Director:
Michael J. Sarna

Art Direction:
Anne Costa

Boom Operator:
Ken Cain

Camera Operator:
Nicola Marsh

Casting:
Lorna Johnson

Co-Executive Producer:
Cerina Vincent
Corey Allen Jackson

Costume Design:
Layne McGovern

Director:
Steven R. Monroe

Director of Photography:
Nicola Marsh

Editor:
Kristina Hamilton-Grobler

Executive Producer:
Aaron Hoffman

First Assistant Director:
Jeff Fuller

Key Makeup Artist:
Megan Nicoll

Music:
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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