Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed (2012) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 17, 2012

Original Title:
Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed

Alternate Titles:
L'Honneur des Paras
Saints and Soldiers
Saints and Soldiers - Airborne Creed
Saints and Soldiers 2 - Airborne Creed
Saints and Soldiers 2 - Objetivo Berlín
Saints and Soldiers 2 : L'Honneur des paras
Santos y Soldados Objetivo Berlin
圣徒与士兵2
圣战士2

Genres:
Action | Drama | War

Production Companies:
Go Films
Koan

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  GB: 15  JP: G  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 94

On August 15, 1944 the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (PRCT) jumped over the south of France. Their mission was to support and protect the Allied Troops marching to Berlin. Landing in enemy territory, they fell under immediate attack. In their effort to complete the mission and rendez-vous with their unit, three isolated paratroopers come across a group of French resistants in desperate need. They decide to help liberate some of the captive Partisans. Doing so they will risk their lives.

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ADR Editor:
Carlos Sanches

ADR Mixer:
Dan Carlisle
Stoker White

Best Boy Electric:
Andrés B. Villalba

Boom Operator:
Katiene Norton

Casting:
Jennifer Buster

Co-Producer:
Randy Beard
Raymond S. Meldrum

Colorist:
Ben Hoffman

Costume Designer:
Anna K. Findlay

Dialogue Editor:
Carlos Sanches

Director:
Ryan Little

Director of Photography:
Kelby Thwaits
Ryan Little

Editor:
Rhett Lewis
Burke Lewis

Executive Music Producer:
J Bateman

Executive Producer:
Gil Aglaure

First Assistant Accountant:
Jessica Tomlin

First Assistant Camera:
Jason Painter

First Assistant Director:
Erich Cannon

Foley Artist:
Alex Ullrich

Foley Editor:
Owen Peterson

Foley Mixer:
John Sanacore

Gaffer:
Justin Andrews

In Memory Of:
Harland "Bud "Curtis

Key Grip:
Andrew Hicks

Key Hairdresser:
Tara Starling

Key Makeup Artist:
Tara Starling

Line Producer:
Steven A. Lee

Makeup Artist:
Maika Taylor

Military Consultant:
Randy Beard
Lance Jensen
Will Lyu

Music:
J Bateman

Post Production Supervisor:
Reese Abel

Producer:
Adam Abel
Ryan Little

Production Accountant:
Myron J. Bouwhuis

Production Design:
Debbie Farrer

Screenplay:
Lincoln Hoppe
Lamont Gray

Script Supervisor:
Lig Erualga

Second Assistant Camera:
Kira Peacock

Second Assistant Director:
Shambray Buehler

Second Unit Director:
Adam Abel

Set Dresser:
Spencer Bailey

Sound Designer:
Carlos Sanches

Sound Effects Editor:
Peter D. Lago

Sound Mixer:
Andrew Ahlstrom

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Carlos Sanches

Special Effects Coordinator:
Chuck Johnson

Still Photographer:
Gregory Lancaster

Stunt Coordinator:
John Lyde

Stunts:
Matt Griff
John Lyde

Supervising Sound Editor:
Carlos Sanches

Transportation Coordinator:
Kent R. Findlay

Visual Effects Producer:
Ammon Jones

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matt Hoffman

Wardrobe Assistant:
Tara Starling

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