A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Midnight
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Great Escape
Night Fox Entertainment
Rabbits Black
Yale Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A young, blind woman is hunted by a group of international criminals searching for a package they believe was given to the woman by her federal agent sister. However, the assailants quickly realize that the woman, though unable to see, may be far more dangerous than expected.
Costume Design:
Cynthia Oliveira Souza
Director:
Joshua Otis Miller
Executive Producer:
Ronnie Exley
Edmund Lowell
Ben Walter
Milla Jovovich
Jeffrey Tussi
Annabelle Mullen
Michael Becker
Alexandra Shipp
Sean Krajewski
Lawrence Minicone
Francisco Cueto
Jeremy Ross
Will Hirschfeld
Jeremy Rothstein
Ram Getz
Declan Morgan
Kurt Fethke
Andrea Iervolino
Scott Fink
Jason Kringstein
Nicholas Donnermeyer
Russ Posternak
Emanuele Moretti
Michael Mortensen
Josh Buchalter
Luca Matrundola
Scott Levenson
Inna Walter
Kyle Fethke
Paula Paizes
Producer:
Jordan Yale Levine
Rosario Dawson
Jordan Beckerman
Timothy Christian
Chelsea Vale
David Gere
Leah Elizabeth Rucinski
Rab Butler
Beth Bryant
Screenplay:
Jeffrey W. Byrd
Lamont Magee
Stunts:
Nikita Teterev
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