Joy Road (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 21, 2011

Original Title:
Joy Road

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
99 Ways Entertainment
Extra Film Productions MVP LLC

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Justice doesn't come easy in this part of town.

Tony Smalls is a burned out lawyer looking for a new direction in life. He's forced to put his plans on hold when his sister Nia asks him to defend her fiance', a gang kingpin who is under arrest for a triple murder that he says he didn't commit. Tony feels the pressure of the case when the feds and a shadowy corporation get involved, along with a private investigator who seems to be working all sides. When Nia starts an investigation of her own into the murder, it not only brings her closer to the truth - it puts both herself and Tony in harm's way.

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Costume Design:
Babs Anderson

Director:
Harry A. Davis

Director of Photography:
David Phillips

Editor:
Jack Haigis
Abraham Lim
Michael Burlingame

Original Music Composer:
Will Pitts

Production Design:
Daniel Ouellette

Script Supervisor:
Felecia Hatcher Brown

Sound Editor:
Felix Andriessens

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jim Fitzpatrick
Felix Andriessens
Brian Langman

Sound mixer:
John Versical

Story:
Harry A. Davis

Supervising Sound Editor:
Christopher Miller

Writer:
Greg Pak
Jack Haigis
Alan Alden Thomas

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