The Cross (2012) [R]

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Release Date:
November 11, 2012

Original Title:
The Cross

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bogus Entertainment
Ciclon Films

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 29

After being blackmailed by a dirty cop, a con artist must retrieve a precious ring from his ex wife or he will be sent to jail for the rest of his life. But in the life of a con -- nothing is what it seems.

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Assistant Editor:
Connor Gordon

Associate Producer:
Dennis W. Hall

Casting:
Jarrod Burt

Cinematography:
Jasper Granderath

Co-Producer:
Waioli Shannon
Kjerstin Westbye

Colorist:
James Honaker

Compositor:
Justin Scott

Costume Design:
Jessica Dooley

Digital Imaging Technician:
Matt Berbano

Director:
Gabriel Savodivker
The Grinman Brothers

Editor:
Jarrod Burt

First Assistant Director:
David Buchwald

Makeup Artist:
Coco Yuon

Producer:
Julian Grinman
Brian McCurley
Gabriel Savodivker
Justin Scott

Production Assistant:
Tony Delgadillo

Production Design:
Claudia De Guzman

Production Sound Mixer:
Michael Halper

Props:
Alyssa Falcon

Script Supervisor:
Jessica Wiseman

Second Assistant Camera:
Alex Brunelle

Second Assistant Director:
Greg Vargo

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Coco Yuon

Visual Effects Art Director:
Justin Scott

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Trevor Carlee

Writer:
The Grinman Brothers
Gabriel Savodivker

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