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Release Date:
April 11, 2015
Original Title:
The Answer
Alternate Titles:
La respuesta
La respuesta (The answer)
The Answer (La respuesta)
Genres:
Action | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Schoolfield Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15
Runtime: 83
When mailman Bridd Takes his sexy date Charlotte home, they find their boss on the floor with a mail opener stuck in his chest. The assailants are also after Bridd and he has to use all his talents to foil an extra-terrestrial complot.
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Art Direction:
Jubilate Cox
Associate Producer:
Scott Brooks
Jesse McClung
Best Boy Electric:
Chris Ellison
Best Boy Grip:
Casey Merritt
Camera Operator:
Yan Rymsha
Casting:
Jordan Bass
Lauren Bass
Costume Design:
Malcolm Bacani
Digital Imaging Technician:
Brett Solem
Director:
Iqbal Ahmed
Director of Photography:
Kristoffer Carrillo
Editor:
Chris A. Peterson
Brett Solem
Electrician:
Jack Caswell
Executive Producer:
Yoon Kim
First Assistant Camera:
Andy Chinn
Mark Legaspi
First Assistant Director:
Jesse McClung
Gaffer:
Lee Narby
Grip:
Eric J. Martin
Michelle Shiraziefard
David Stollery
Key Grip:
Nick Langton
Makeup Artist:
Megan Keossaian
Yusuke Tateishi
Music Editor:
Matt Shelton
Music Supervisor:
Dave Curtin
Original Music Composer:
Erick DeVore
Producer:
Iqbal Ahmed
Valentina Bove
Production Design:
Delarey Wagenar
Property Master:
Katie Bulla
Publicist:
David Roberson
Script Supervisor:
Kimberley Roper
Second Assistant Camera:
Heidi Zimmermann
Sound Designer:
Thomas O'Neil Younkman
Derek Vanderhorst
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Darren Fanton
Writer:
Iqbal Ahmed
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