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Release Date:
August 3, 2015
Original Title:
Check Please
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Tiny Giraffe Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
In a fancy restaurant, Ben plans to propose to his long time girlfriend only to find out that his ring was mistakenly sent to the wrong table.
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Boom Operator:
Will Smithson
Colorist:
Erik Choquette
Director:
Daniel Sorochkin
Director of Photography:
Oren Soffer
Driver:
Maurice Deas
Editor:
Yonatan Weinstein
Executive Producer:
Daniel Sorochkin
First Assistant Camera:
Aaron Snow
First Assistant Director:
Mitchell Lazar
Gaffer:
Jacob Bittens
Grip:
Barak Barkan
Yonatan Weinstein
Dani Schoffman
Ingie Enan
Key Grip:
Jonathan Alvarado
Makeup & Hair:
Rachel Lopez
Musician:
Roded Leviathan
Original Music Composer:
Roded Leviathan
Producer:
Helena Emmanuel
Reut Elimelech
Production Assistant:
Chelsea D'Agostino
Matīss Kaža
Alec O'Rourke
Zovia Oates
Production Design:
Jack Breene
Kelsey Brewer
Script Supervisor:
Mariah Duff
Second Assistant Camera:
Julien Devlin
Second Assistant Director:
Cameron Debe
Set Photographer:
Rene Tollinchi
Sound Designer:
Rose Seyfried
Sound Mixer:
Rose Seyfried
Sound Recordist:
Alessandro Altman
Writer:
Daniel Sorochkin
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