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Release Date:
June 15, 2015
Original Title:
Age Of Kill
Alternate Titles:
Age of Kill
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Richwater Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 JP: G US: R
Runtime: 85
A black ops sniper is blackmailed by a psychotic international terrorist into killing 6 unrelated people in 6 hours... but there is more to the victims than meets the eye.
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Art Direction:
Lucy Attwood
Assistant Camera:
Antony Meadley
Assistant Editor:
Roisin Baxandall
Ellesse Tonkin
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gina Trinchese
Boom Operator:
Russ James
Tiago Morelli
Casting:
Lee Mountjoy
Colorist:
Ian Grey
Costume Assistant:
Laura Barham
Costume Design:
Lenka Padysakova
Digital Imaging Technician:
Phil Macdonald
Rodrigo Ventura
Director:
Neil Jones
Director of Photography:
Ismael Issa
Editor:
Andrew McKee
Fight Choreographer:
Nick Maison
First Assistant Director:
Simon Haveland
Floor Runner:
Faz Buffery
Foley Artist:
Tapio Liukkonen
Gaffer:
Greg McFarlane King
Makeup Designer:
Frances Hounsom
Producer:
Neil Jones
Rod Smith
Jonathan Sothcott
Production Coordinator:
Natalie Testa
Production Manager:
Patricia Rybarczyk
Script Supervisor:
Amy McIntyre
Set Dresser:
Matthew Scipio
Sound Effects Editor:
Jussi Honka
Sound Recordist:
Sam Masters
Special Effects Supervisor:
Graham Povey
Special Effects Technician:
Bruce Holder
Steadicam Operator:
Luke Oliver
Still Photographer:
Gareth Gatrell
Supervising Armorer:
Liam Byrne
Supervising Sound Editor:
Enos Desjardins
Visual Effects Producer:
Mark Brindle
Writer:
Simon Cluett
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