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Release Date:
October 23, 2016
Original Title:
The Escape
Alternate Titles:
The Hire: The Escape
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Anonymous Content
BMW Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
After the controversial disappearance of their Chief Medical Officer, a shadowy bio genetics company is under siege by the FBI for secretly cloning humans. Amidst the chaos, Molgen’s head mercenary Holt is sneaking out the last living clone, a young woman named Lily to a mysterious buyer. Holt has hired The Driver, accompanied by a heavily armed squadron of fellow Molgen mercenaries, to evade the authorities and deliver Lily and himself to the buyer. The journey takes an unexpected turn and Holt is forced to take matters into his own hands, as the driver once again demonstrates his mettle and extraordinary driving skills.
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Director:
Neill Blomkamp
Director of Photography:
Mannie Ferreira
Editor:
Julian Clarke
Austyn Daines
Devin Maurer
Executive Producer:
Steve Golin
Bruce Bildsten
SueEllen Clair
Original Music Composer:
Kristopher Pooley
Post Producer:
Victoria Burkhart
Producer:
Brian DiLorenzo
Aristides McGarry
Eric Stern
Production Design:
Gerald Sullivan
Stunts:
Stephannie Hawkins
Writer:
Neill Blomkamp
David Carter
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