Red Ink (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
July 19, 2019

Original Title:
Red Ink

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Movisti Pictures, LLC

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 46

Thomas Clark, a screenwriter known for his B-movies, struggles to remain relevant while fighting to get his name off of the Hollywood Blacklist.

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Best Boy Grip:
George Long

Cinematography:
Samuel Wright Smith

Costume Design:
Abigail Smith

Director:
Seth Friedman

Director of Photography:
Samuel Wright Smith

Executive Producer:
Tedd Friedman
Sherri Jaffe Friedman

First Assistant Camera:
Sam Sauer

Key Grip:
Stone Taul

Producer:
Stephanie Park
Jason Knarr
Brook Bobbitt
Trey Tatum

Production Assistant:
Bretton Miller
Zach Jacobs
Joey Fields

Production Design:
George Long

Second Assistant Camera:
Cooper Wood

Sound Mixer:
Robert Hill-Guarino

Still Photographer:
Brook Bobbitt

Thanks:
John B. Crye
Danny Feldheim
Matthew Modine
Jane Friedman
Eddie Rubin

Writer:
Seth Friedman

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