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Release Date:
July 25, 2008
Original Title:
Take
Alternate Titles:
Crossing Paths
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Crossing Paths
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
The lives of two strangers - a struggling mother and a gambling addict - meet in tragedy. Years pass, and they must come to terms with themselves, and one another.
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Art Direction:
Danielle Clemenza
Casting:
Joe Lorenzo
Costume Design:
Jayme Bohn
Director:
Charles Oliver
Director of Photography:
Tristan Whitman
Editor:
Andrew McAllister
Executive Producer:
Tyler Measom
Marc Rocco
Greg B. Robinson
David Ranes
Brady Whittingham
Line Producer:
D. Scott Easton
Music:
Roger Neill
Producer:
John Linden
Les Crater
Chet Thomas
Production Design:
Luke Freeborn
Production Manager:
Danielle Probst
Screenplay:
Charles Oliver
Second Assistant Director:
Roger Udwin
Second Second Assistant Director:
Alexis Nordlinger
Second Unit Director:
Chet Thomas
Set Decoration:
Jefry Shebroe
Stunt Driver:
Jeremy Fry
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