Triple Crossed (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 12, 2013

Original Title:
Triple Crossed

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Babaloo Studios
Lime Street Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

A gritty and seductive take on one man's torment, the collateral damage of war and finding life after loss.

With a tour in Afghanistan behind him, war-torn Chris Jensen struggles to assimilate back to life in California. Drifting and living out of his car, he soon discovers that few are willing to deal with the remnants of a damaged career military man. Chris is self medicating; desperate to silence the echoes from the front lines. When an opportunity finally presents itself, he makes the hard decision to employ his most coveted talents honed in special ops. A job is a job and Chris knows civilian life can be just as cut-throat as time on active duty. But just how close does he have to get to Andrew Warner to secure the kill?

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Assistant Camera:
Timothy Keeler

Casting:
Steven Tylor O'Connor

Cinematography:
Steven Vasquez

Director:
Brent Corrigan

Driver:
Sheri Vasquez

Editor:
Steven Vasquez

Executive Producer:
Ward Bodner
Thomas Soriano

First Assistant Director:
Morgan Peterson

Gaffer:
Jesse Lee

Grip:
Taka Yono

Hairstylist:
Jennifer Bermudez

Key Grip:
Justin Shertick

Music:
Chad Siwik

Producer:
Ashley Ahn
Joshua Dinner
Steven Vasquez
Kevin Noble

Production Assistant:
Cory Tyndall

Production Office Assistant:
Cory Tyndall

Second Unit Director:
Steven Vasquez

Sound:
Otto Prillwitz

Sound Mixer:
Michael Faner

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ish Bermudez

Special Effects Supervisor:
Jonathan Lawrence

Still Photographer:
Ish Bermudez

Stunt Driver:
Jeff Lockhart

Writer:
Linda Andersson

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