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Release Date:
March 6, 2013
Original Title:
The Devil's in the Details
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Boondock Films
Epic Pictures Group
Hollywood Media Bridge
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 100
7 minutes from now in Nogales, Arizona, Thomas Conrad's life will forever change when he gets caught up in a Mexican cartels poetic game of drug mule chess.
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Art Direction:
Anael Bonsorte
Camera Operator:
Ron McPherson
Andrew O'Rourke
Casting:
Emily Schweber
Costume Design:
Flora Ronzone
Director:
Waymon Boone
Director of Photography:
Kevin McMahon
Editor:
Ian Parks
Foley:
Matt Hovland
Gaffer:
Greg Hadwick
Emery Childress
Location Manager:
Vincent Lopez
Makeup Artist:
Judy Lovell
Valerie Ramirez
Stefania Koszti
Makeup Effects:
Angie Johnson
Devin Whitman
Music:
Danny Cocke
Music Editor:
Dane Leon
Producer:
Bryan S. Sexton
Production Design:
Anael Bonsorte
April Glover
Script Supervisor:
Judy Lang
Katherine Starr
Sound Effects Editor:
Kyle Lane
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Bercovitch
Steadicam Operator:
Neal Bryant
Still Photographer:
Michael Moriatis
Stunt Coordinator:
Keith Campbell
Visual Effects Producer:
David Van Woert
Writer:
Waymon Boone
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