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Release Date:
May 18, 2019
Original Title:
Axcellerator
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Arthouse Roadshow Pictures
Edgewood Studios
Green Mountain Screen Partners
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 93
When a young car thief stumbles on the invention of the century (and the various government agencies that want to kill him), he and a sassy checkout clerk named Kate have the adventure of a lifetime.
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Associate Producer:
Nathan Beaman
Adam Lukens
Camera Operator:
Georgia Pantazopoulos
Casting:
Susan Potter
Director:
David Giancola
Director of Photography:
Georgia Pantazopoulos
Editor:
C. Alec Kozlowski
Executive Producer:
David Giancola
John James
First Assistant Camera:
Joel Wolter
Music:
David Stal
Producer:
C. Alec Kozlowski
Joey Palumbo
Production Coordinator:
BeeJay Jeromin
Niko Pearson
Screenplay:
Mike Ford
David Giancola
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Joe Brady
Supervising Producer:
Mark Christopher Covino
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Pete Perry
Writer:
David Giancola
Mike Ford
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