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Release Date:
November 11, 2016
Original Title:
Come and Find Me
Alternate Titles:
Jeu libre
Jeu trouble
Vida Dupla
Vạch Trần Tội Ác
Ела и ме намери
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Automatik Entertainment
Motion Picture Capital
Oddfellows Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 DE: 16 GB: 15 JP: R15+ NL: 16 RU: 18+ US: R
Runtime: 112
When his girlfriend goes missing, David must track down her whereabouts after he realizes she's not who she was pretending to be.
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ADR Editor:
Miguel Araujo
Animation:
Krista Eve Lomax
Art Direction:
Justin Ludwig
Boom Operator:
Paul Biason
Casting:
Rich Delia
Kara Eide
Kris Woznesensky
Costume Design:
Ariana Preece
Dialogue Editor:
Miguel Araujo
Christine McLeod
Director:
Zack Whedon
Director of Photography:
Sean Stiegemeier
Editor:
Greg Ng
Foley:
Brody Ratsoy
Foley Editor:
Tim McCann
Key Makeup Artist:
Frida Norrman
Music:
Nate Walcott
Music Supervisor:
Natasha Duprey
Producer:
Leon Clarance
Chris Ferguson
Brian Kavanaugh-Jones
Production Design:
Tink
Production Manager:
Tracey Nomura
Property Master:
Lynda Chapple
Steve Sisko
Set Decoration:
Janessa Hitsman
Sound Designer:
James Wallace
Sound Effects Editor:
Humberto Corte
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eric J. Paul
Special Effects Coordinator:
Barry Hebein
Special Effects Supervisor:
Dan Keeler
Steadicam Operator:
Russell Hawkes
Still Photographer:
Lindsay Elliott
Stunt Coordinator:
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle
Stunt Double:
Melissa R. Stubbs
Crystal Dalman
Zandara Kennedy
Stunt Driver:
Rick Pearce
David Mylrea
Garvin Cross
Stunts:
Doug Chapman
Writer:
Zack Whedon
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