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Release Date:
November 11, 2017
Original Title:
The Beaning
Genres:
Documentary | History | Horror
Production Companies:
Erie Steelworks
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 9
An experimental documentary exploring a sinister theory surrounding the death of Cleveland baseball player Ray Chapman in 1920 and the subsequent rise of the Yankee dynasty.
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Animation:
Tony Wilson
Christopher Wasmer
Colorist:
Christopher Wasmer
Costume Supervisor:
Frances Hall
Director:
Sean McCoy
Director of Photography:
Tristan Walker
Editor:
Christopher Wasmer
First Assistant Camera:
Christian Palacios
Graphic Designer:
Matt Reid
Location Manager:
Jaymi Lynne Rosano
Makeup Artist:
Frances Hall
Producer:
Sean McCoy
Production Manager:
Shayna Weingast
Sound Designer:
Sean McCoy
Sound Mixer:
James Panepinto
Writer:
Sean McCoy
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