Donut Shop Hero (2008) [NR]

Release Date:
December 13, 2008

Original Title:
Donut Shop Hero

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Sunspot Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 27

A room full of hostages will look to a security guard who looks like a cop to save them... Terror will reign. Love will be tested. And one man will rise, a donut shop hero.

Pete spends his typical morning patrolling a park, teaching himself how to whistle to pass the time. Pete's day takes a turn when he decides he needs a donut. Inside a local donut shop he's mistaken for a police officer and hesitantly basks in the misplaced glory. When suddenly two armed men burst in, guns flashing. As tension mounts, the whole donut shop looks to Pete to save them. Terror will reign. Love will be tested. And one person will rise from the dust a donut shop hero.

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Art Direction:
Shayna Banfe

Cinematography:
Julien Janigo

Co-Producer:
Kathyrn Croy
Lise Nystrom
Caleb Ruggiero
Sarah Cleveland

Editor:
Nick Harris
Charles Rhoads

Executive Producer:
Richard Harris

First Assistant Director:
Lorin Miller
Michael Westby

Foley:
Karina Becker

Foley Editor:
Karina Becker

Grip:
Kevin London

Makeup Artist:
Rachelle Hahn

Music:
Lisa Liu
Vita Tanga

Music Editor:
Carlos 'Storm' Martinez

Producer:
Nick Harris
Trina K. Sandel
Charles Rhoads

Sound Effects Editor:
Daniel Kier

Sound Mixer:
Chris Julian Irwin

Stunts:
Tom Proctor

Unit Production Manager:
Trina K. Sandel

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