Casino Hunter (2012) [N/A]

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Release Date:
August 20, 2012

Original Title:
Casino Hunter

Alternate Titles:
Casino

Genres:
Action | Thriller

Production Companies:
Black Magic Productions
SMP Films

Production Countries:
Netherlands

Ratings / Certifications:
NL: Announced release 

ohn, A bar owner, who is running an illegal casino behind his cafe, get's the idea to fraud the insurrance company by hiring Jonas, a hacker. Jonas get's the job to break in to the banking account of John and steal his money, so John can get the money back from the insurrance company. But because he don't want any kind of prove about his fraud, he also hires Bruce, an assassins, to kill Jonas. During his search for Jonas, Bruce finds out that he is being used by John to do his dirty works, and he don't like that. Therefore his search for Jonas turns into a hunt for John.

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Camera Operator:
Louis Hermans

Camera Supervisor:
Tommy Hermans

Director:
Tommy Hermans

Director of Photography:
Maurice Hermans
Jan Hermans

Executive Producer:
Menno Hermans
Marco Martinez

Producer:
Joost Antonis
Tommy Hermans

Recording Supervision:
Tommy Hermans

Story:
Tommy Hermans

Storyboard:
Menno Hermans
Tommy Hermans
Joost Antonis

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