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Release Date:
February 11, 2023
Original Title:
Hollywood's Hard Hitters: Women in Action
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
In the Light Productions
Rootbeer Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
This all female feature film documentary that explores the world of Hollywood stunt performers and journey for equality and recognition from The Academy. This part 2 sequel picks up where part one, 2nd Unit: invisible action stars leaves off. Join us on this journey where the Hollywood stars put their stunt performers first, show their support like never seen before. Director Jason Strickland says "Without our stunt performers, action films could never be made".. It's about time they get recognized at the Academy Awards!
Art Direction:
David Sandeep
Associate Producer:
Renae Moneymaker
Co-Producer:
David Sandeep
Director:
Jason Strickland
Director of Photography:
Brian Davis
Hugo Will
Editor:
David S. Roberts
Executive Producer:
Leonard Shapiro
Steven B. Phillips
Gregory J. Gonzales
Fight Choreographer:
Brendon Huor
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Lambert
Producer:
Taran Butler
Jason Strickland
Johnnie Smith
Sound Mixer:
Jeff Hannan
Writer:
Johnnie Smith
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