A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 13, 2011
Original Title:
Sugartown
Genres:
Thriller | War
Production Companies:
Burnt Pictures
No Remake Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
Five marine Operatives are stranded after crash landing in the barren Iraqi desert. They are under strict orders to deliver an important package to Ramadi and they have already been trekking through enemy territory for three days in hopes of completing their mission.
Animal Coordinator:
Evan Peterson
Assistant Camera:
Daniel Skinner
Elliott Schackne
Assistant Director:
Bernie Gewissler
Cinematography:
Gavin Kelly
Costume Design:
Crystal Stone
Dialogue Coach:
JB Blanc
Director:
JT Mollner
Editor:
Christopher Kroll
Foley Artist:
Tony Margulies
Makeup & Hair:
Kayla Barry
Makeup Artist:
Haley Mays
Music:
Ian Young
Gavin Paddock
Music Editor:
Christopher Kroll
Music Supervisor:
Kato Banks
Producer:
JT Mollner
Production Manager:
Bernie Gewissler
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Adam Hamilton
Sound Editor:
David J. Kruk
Sound Mixer:
Kevin Sorensen
Standby Art Director:
Kirsty Crumpton
Story:
JT Mollner
Supervising Sound Editor:
Greg Vossberg
Technical Advisor:
David Soovajian
Writer:
John Allen Phillips
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