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Release Date:
July 12, 2014
Original Title:
Matador
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Chubby Boy Productions
ReKon Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 14
A gritty drama focusing on Street Fighter's sociopathic and self-adoring Spanish ninja, Vega. Matador, details Claw's traumatic upbringing and the pivotal sequence of events that made him into the assassin he is today.
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Art Direction:
Juan Manuel Ramal
Jesse Rodriguez
Assistant Director:
Corey Kupfer
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Camille Dupin
Associate Producer:
Dustin Heindl
Best Boy Electric:
Brian Sorbo
Best Boy Grip:
Michael V. Liu
Boom Operator:
Chance Minter
Cinematography:
Álvaro Martín Blanco
Co-Executive Producer:
Artavan Mkhikian
Co-Producer:
Kristina Kondrath
Colorist:
Jade Carter
Costume Design:
Hannah Runkle
Director:
Vahe Gabuchian
Driver:
Brian Stackhouse
Editor:
Vahe Gabuchian
Greg Gertmenian
Carlos Marques-Marcet
Electrician:
John Morgan
Wayne Wulfenstein
Executive Producer:
Tom Gumport
First Assistant Camera:
Alaina McManus
Gaffer:
Carlos Ceja
Grip:
Marcus Caracci
Key Grip:
Seva Shybkou
Line Producer:
Guillermo Escalona
Makeup Department Head:
Sarah Dorsey
Music:
Dylan Glatthorn
Producer:
Greg Gertmenian
Production Assistant:
Lucca Camillieri
Yoel Dawit
Production Design:
Gemma Fenol
Prop Designer:
Jeff Odachowski
Second Assistant Camera:
C. Neo Arboleda
Set Dresser:
Nicole L. Gray
Set Medic:
John B. Austin
Sound Designer:
Andy Stein
Sound Mixer:
Kevin Santiago
Special Effects Supervisor:
Sean Pfeiffer
Steadicam Operator:
Dustin Heindl
Studio Teacher:
Carol Hart
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Lacovara
Kurt D. Lott
Stunt Double:
Anna Mercedes Morris
Jessen Noviello
Eddie Perez
Stunts:
Diana R. Lupo
Boni Yanagisawa
Utility Stunts:
Greg Reynolds
Visual Effects:
Rob Lutz
Writer:
Brett Bayonne
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