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Release Date:
June 23, 2007
Original Title:
What We Do Is Secret
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
Coalition Films
Picture Machine
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+ US: R
Runtime: 92
The true-life story of Darby Crash, who became an L.A. punk icon with his band The Germs. Along with Lorna Doom, Pat Smear, and Don Bolles, Darby Crash completely transformed the L.A. punk scene, while sacrificing everyone he loved, his career, and ultimately his life.
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Casting:
Jay Scully
Co-Executive Producer:
Lise Romanoff
Andre Relis
Costume Design:
Julia Caston
Director:
Rodger Grossman
Director of Photography:
Andrew Huebscher
Editor:
Ross Albert
Executive Producer:
Shane West
Michael LaFetra
Damon Martin
Line Producer:
Bruce Wayne Gillies
Producer:
Rodger Grossman
Stephen Nemeth
Matthew Perniciaro
Kevin Mann
Todd Traina
Production Design:
John Mott
Screenplay:
Rodger Grossman
Screenstory:
Rodger Grossman
Set Decoration:
Julieann Getman
Stunts:
Zack Duhame
Sean Happy
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