A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 18, 2018
Original Title:
The Replacement
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Cutters Studios
Elkhorn Entertainment
Monsoon Media Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
Human clones are beginning to take over the globe after the election of the first clone president.
Additional Editing:
Amanda C. Griffin
Armorer:
Matt Stratten
Art Direction:
Halley Sharp
Associate Producer:
Rushna Jaffarraza
Naveed Ahmed
Mark Snyder
Cathy Jewell
Nancy Kononelos
Robert Patrick Stern
Mark Weller
John Karlson
Michael Kwielford
Seth Miller
Rahib Diwan
Josh Staman
Alex Arzumanov
Snowber Khan
Daniel Kempf
Vince Chavez
Vire Amarath
Best Boy Electric:
Alex Halstead
Boom Operator:
Kris Franzen
Co-Executive Producer:
Sami Khan
Joe Klest
Rj Hendricks
Co-Producer:
Boris Wexler
Brian Levin
Mike McNamara
Costume Design:
Sarah Sharp
Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Brian Higgins
Director:
Sean Miller
Director of Photography:
Mike Bove
Editor:
Mike Free
Executive Producer:
Naz Khan
First Assistant Camera:
Jana McLain
Joe M. Han
First Assistant Director:
Jonathan Moeller
Gaffer:
Valentin Flores
Grip:
Jack Elliot
Davis Bergstrom
Key Grip:
Brad Smith
Location Manager:
Brandon Hammer
Music:
Shawn Sutta
Adam Robl
Other:
Brad Backofen
Jake Wilson
Adam Kohr
Tim Konn
Producer:
Naz Khan
Sean Miller
Production Assistant:
Jonah Karlin
Justine Marcantel
Diamonde O'Connor
Maddie Tollner
Zach Hittie
Charles Burrows
Carlos Cabrera
Production Coordinator:
Blake Loughran
Production Design:
Sarah Sharp
Production Designer:
Sarah Sharp
Production Manager:
Morgan Henshaw
Production Supervisor:
Elliott Lonsdale
Script Supervisor:
Kelsey O'Brien
Second Assistant Camera:
Natalie Reinholtz
Second Assistant Director:
Alex Diamond
Sound Designer:
Alex Paguirigan
Sound Mixer:
Kris Franzen
Still Photographer:
Michael Courier
Swing:
Julia Stern
Visual Effects:
Tyler Engle
Peter Bein
Chris Elliott
Patrick Wong
Visual Effects Producer:
Neal Cohen
John Michaels
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jack London
Matt Skonicki
Writer:
Sean Miller
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