The Martial Arts Kid (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 11, 2015

Original Title:
The Martial Arts Kid

Genres:
Action | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Traditionz Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 101

When a troubled teen from Cleveland experiences bullying in Cocoa Beach, he soon learns Martial Arts to gain confidence and self-defense skills.

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Art Direction:
Rafael Sierra

Associate Producer:
Keith Blomberg
Ewart Chin
Alan Goldberg
Jenny Marrero

Casting Director:
Gerald I. Wolff
Kristine Nite

Co-Executive Producer:
Jennifer R. Fraser
Boss Moussawi

Co-Producer:
Michael Baumgarten
Cynthia Rothrock
Don Wilson

Costume Designer:
Sonia Woodfield

Director:
Michael Baumgarten

Director of Photography:
Robert Hayes

Editor:
Phil Norden

Executive Producer:
Robert Goldman
Maurice Elmalem

First Assistant Director:
Joe Bohn

Key Makeup Artist:
Nancy Cummings

Makeup & Hair:
Ami Pearsall

Makeup Artist:
Alexandra Di Nardo
Trendee King

Makeup Department Head:
Lee Komet

Music:
Kazimir Boyle

Producer:
James E. Wilson
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan

Production Design:
Thomas Downey

Production Designer:
Thomas Downey

Writer:
Michael Baumgarten
Adam W. Marsh

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