Hunt to Kill (2010) [R]

Release Date:
October 11, 2010

Original Title:
Hunt to Kill

Alternate Titles:
Caçada Implacável
ザ・ハンティング

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Thriller

Production Companies:
NGN Productions
Nasser Entertainment Group

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 98

Survival of the baddest

U.S. Border Patrol agent Jim Rhodes is a tough divorcée mourning the loss of his murdered partner while struggling to raise his rebellious daughter in the mountains of Montana. But when a crew of trigger-happy fugitives takes Rhodes and his daughter hostage, the rugged wilderness will explode in all-terrain vengeance. Is there any wounded animal more dangerous than a lawman left for dead?

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"B" Camera Operator:
Marco Ciccone

Camera Operator:
Doug Schwartz

Camera Trainee:
Stefan Fjeldsted

Casting:
Candice Elzinga

Co-Executive Producer:
Dureyshevar
Peter Girges

Costume Design:
Andrea Desroches

Director:
Keoni Waxman

Director of Photography:
Thomas M. Harting

Editor:
Jamie Alain
Amanda I. Kirpaul

Executive Producer:
Tim Brown
Tara Cowell-Plain
Jack Heller
Joseph Nasser
Dallas Sonnier

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Dave Roman

First Assistant Camera:
Cory Budney

Music:
Michael Richard Plowman

Producer:
Jack Nasser

Production Design:
Brian Davie

Script Supervisor:
Janice Melnyk
Laura Collini

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Mitch Bax

Second Assistant Camera:
David Yeung

Second Unit Director:
Melissa R. Stubbs

Second Unit Director of Photography:
C. Kim Miles

Set Decoration:
Grayson Hosie

Still Photographer:
Bob Akester
Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Katie Yu

Stunt Coordinator:
James Bamford
Melissa R. Stubbs
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle

Stunt Double:
Rick Pearce

Stunts:
J.J. Makaro

Writer:
Frank Hannah

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