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Release Date:
April 12, 2019
Original Title:
LEGO® City 4D: Officer in Pursuit!
Genres:
Action | Animation
Production Companies:
Pure Imagination Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
A mischievous crook is on the loose and making his way through the streets of the busy metropolis - our local LEGO City Police Officers need your help! Put your skills to the test in this chaotic pursuit full of water, wind, and bubble effects as you race to put this thief behind bars.
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Art Direction:
Sara Walter
Assistant Sound Engineer:
Jasper LeMaster
Director:
Michael D. Black
Editor:
Michael D. Black
Alex Verlage
Executive Producer:
Joshua Wexler
Foley Mixer:
Karina Rezhevska
Graphic Designer:
Brandon Dean Johnson
Lighting Artist:
Aditya Hora
Mix Technician:
Andy Hay
Mixing Engineer:
Matt LaPoint
Music:
David Wurst
Eric Wurst
Orchestrator:
Alan Umstead
Producer:
Laura Jackloski
Production Assistant:
Paige Mount
Score Engineer:
Nick Spezia
Senior Animator:
Charles Grubel
Storyboard Artist:
Alex Stevens
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jeffrey A. Pitts
Writer:
Michael D. Black
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