Comic Heist (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Comic Heist

Alternate Titles:
Comic Heist: The Bollywood Cut
Comic Heist: The Proof of Concept
We done gone stole a comic book

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Golden M Studios
Hammerhead studios
Methodic Circus

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

Proof of concept for feature film: After being wrongfully fired from his job at a comic shop, Remy has decided to take revenge on his boss by enacting the greatest heist of the 2000’s: stealing his prized comic books.

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Art Designer:
J.M. Brandt
Arturo Quetzal Del Rivero
Hunter W. Cornell

Assistant Director:
Rahbar "Rabi" Khan

BTS Photographer:
Lauren Wolfe

BTS Videographer:
Milan Perry

Camera Operator:
Natalie Keys

Director:
Mani Sachdeva

Director of Photography:
Arturo Garibay

Gaffer:
Luna Bautista

Location Manager:
Rachel Cho

Producer:
Mani Sachdeva

Production Assistant:
Cristian Villagran
Chris Hinton
Vincent Nastrini
Brian Todd

Script Editor:
Cecilia Elias

Script Supervisor:
Chris Hinton

Sound:
Rachel Cho
Vincent Nastrini

Sound Mixer:
Chris Hinton

Writer:
Mani Sachdeva
Cecilia Elias

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