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Release Date:
July 30, 2019
Original Title:
Assassinaut
Alternate Titles:
Assassinuat: Space Assassin
Space Assassins – Flucht in die Zukunft
Genres:
Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
Ultra Fuchsia
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15
Runtime: 83
Assassinaut is a science-fiction adventure film about a young girl who braves the alien wilderness of a faraway planet to save the President of Earth from a murderous astronaut.
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ADR Mixer:
John St. Denis
Art Direction:
Criss Nichols
Assistant Editor:
Elizabeth Williams
Best Boy Electric:
Dave Weaver
Boom Operator:
John Harton
Matt Ritterpusch
Casting:
Drew Bolduc
Michele Lombardi
Casting Consultant:
Anne N. Chapman
Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Hill
Digital Imaging Technician:
Kat Engstrom
Dan Graham
Director:
Drew Bolduc
Director of Photography:
Kunitaro Ohi
Editor:
Drew Bolduc
Michael Lane
Executive Producer:
Suman Ball
First Assistant Camera:
Evan Luzi
First Assistant Director:
Michel Monty
Foley Mixer:
Rich Bussey
Gaffer:
Taylor Roesch
David Shane Guild
Key Grip:
Michael Flynn
Jason Jaeger
Makeup Artist:
Lisa Hannah
Makeup Supervisor:
Rachel Thibault
Original Music Composer:
Darius Holbert
Producer:
Michele Lombardi
Bedhan Ball
Clayton Koski
Property Master:
Quinten Marsh
Script Supervisor:
Emma Esposito
Second Assistant Camera:
Patrick Moynahan
William J. Wallace
Second Assistant Director:
Joe Narode
Set Decoration:
Patrick Klouman
Andy Kitsch
Sound Effects Editor:
Rich Bussey
Cazz Cerkez
Sound Mixer:
Graham Kicklighter
Supervising Sound Editor:
Matt Davies
VFX Artist:
Nick Brown
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Lambert
Writer:
Drew Bolduc
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