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Original Title:
Goo Darts
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Space Rodeo
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
When a rogue clone escapes from a top-secret facility, a highly skilled field agent is paired with a bumbling scientist in the hilarious action-comedy 'Goo Darts.' As they embark on their mission, the agent must overcome his frustration with his hapless partner's antics and lead them to success before time runs out. However, their mission takes a turn for the absurd when the scientist mixes up the otherworldly darts they need to capture the clone, unleashing a barrage of gooey chaos that threatens to derail their efforts. With their only chance at success slipping away, they risk not only their own lives, but being replaced by their own clones.
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Art Designer:
Jonathan Wade
Camera Operator:
Abijeet Achar
Colorist:
Grayson Arias
Director:
Connor Christensen
Director of Photography:
Jamey Russell
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Sebastian Castro
First Assistant Director:
Clare Stuber
Gaffer:
Jason Wu
Location Manager:
Audrey Deitz
Mixing Engineer:
Joe DiCosola
Music:
Alexander Rodriguez
Production Assistant:
Justice Nixon
Jonathan Bailey
Property Master:
Becca Dawson
Set Dresser:
Emily Pietro
Kelly McAdams
Sound Designer:
Alex rodriguez
Sound Mixer:
Farrell Baker
Stunt Coordinator:
Ashley Terpstra
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Connor Christensen
Wardrobe Master:
Becca Dawson
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