The Knight Train (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 27, 2015

Original Title:
The Knight Train

Production Companies:
Cut to the Dog Productions

Production Countries:
New Zealand

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

Set in a modern day, New Zealand model store, The Knight Train shows the relationships that can exist between people of different generations with the right catalyst.

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Art Direction:
Theo Wijnsma

Associate Producer:
Sharyl Skipsey

Best Boy Grip:
Lydia Easter

Camera Production Assistant:
Liam Sherry

Catering:
Steph Sharp

Costume Designer:
Daria Malesic
Cara Louise Waretini

Data Wrangler:
Symon Choveaux

Director:
Lee Scott
Tasha Sharp

Director of Photography:
Matthew Sharp

Executive Producer:
Terry Binding

First Assistant Director:
Frazer Rudman

Focus Puller:
Jess Charleton

Gaffer:
Sam Wynn

Key Grip:
Bret Saunders

Makeup Artist:
Sarah Elford

Original Music Composer:
Tane Upjohn-Beatson

Producer:
Craig Hutchison
Lee Scott

Production Manager:
Sally Cunningham

Production Runner:
Kayleighsha Wharton

Script Supervisor:
Fern Karun

Sound Recordist:
Aaron Davis

Still Photographer:
Jakub Kremski

Unit Manager:
Orion Holder-Monk

Wardrobe Assistant:
Ariel Scott

Writer:
Tasha Sharp

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