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Release Date:
February 8, 2024
Original Title:
Surprised to See Me?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Style Free-in Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A low level thief breaks into an affluent home looking for mysterious files.
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Art Direction:
Stephanie Rossi
Associate Producer:
Ralf Koch
Tommy Orsi
Cinematography:
Andre Welsh
Director:
Andy Rossi
Drone Operator:
Andre Welsh
Editor:
Theo Francocci
Executive Producer:
Richard Foulkes Jr.
Rita Rossi Foulkes
Claudia Rossi
Ed Rossi
First Assistant Director:
Theo Francocci
Key Grip:
Nehemiah Richardson
Location Manager:
Mike Kloster
Music:
Robert Mai
Music Supervision Assistant:
Evan Tamagni
Producer:
Andy Rossi
Tim Henderson
Production Assistant:
Ian Brown
Tom Horn
Johnny Vallone
Production Coordinator:
Betsie Garcia
Production Designer:
Christi Kloster
Script Supervisor:
M. Rossi
Sound:
Theo Francocci
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Angela Santori
Nick Reisinger
Still Photographer:
Nehemiah Richardson
Writer:
Andy Rossi
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