Confess, Fletch (2022) [R]

Release Date:
September 16, 2022

Original Title:
Confess, Fletch

Alternate Titles:
Confess, Fletch
Fletch
Gib's zu, Fletch
Indrøm det, Fletch
La machine infernale

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Mystery

Production Companies:
Miramax

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  DE: 12  DK: 15  FR: TP  GB: 15  HU: 18  IE: 15  NZ: M  PL: 18  RO: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 98

A dead body. A stolen Picasso. And this guy.

The roguishly charming and endlessly troublesome Fletch becomes the prime suspect in a murder case while searching for a stolen art collection. The only way to prove his innocence? Find out which of the long list of suspects is the culprit - from the eccentric art dealer and a missing playboy to a crazy neighbor and Fletch’s Italian girlfriend. Crime, in fact, has never been this disorganized.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Julian J. Delacruz

ADR Editor:
Alexa Zimmerman

ADR Mixer:
Ryan Young

ADR Recordist:
Vinny Alfano

ADR Voice Casting:
Dann Fink
Bruce Winant

Additional Grip:
John McNeil

Art Department Coordinator:
Charity Thomas

Art Direction:
Nick Francone

Assistant Costume Designer:
Margaret Robbs

Assistant Location Manager:
Samuel Adler
Chris Arena
Jeff Dionne

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Sherryn Smith

Assistant Set Decoration:
Roxy Toporowych

Assistant Sound Engineer:
Alex Ferguson

Best Boy Electric:
Patrick Hines

Best Boy Grip:
Daniele Postiglione
Dave Scranton

Book:
Gregory McDonald

Boom Operator:
Santino Tartaglia

Camera Operator:
Roberto Gentili
Edwin Rubio

Casting:
Ellen Chenoweth

Casting Associate:
Betsy Fippinger
Susanne Scheel

Charge Scenic Artist:
Anthony Phelps

Color Assistant:
Sam Fischer
Michelle Perkowski

Colorist:
Davis Clenney

Construction Buyer:
Sophia Parell

Construction Coordinator:
Peter Wilcox

Construction Foreman:
Jason Allard

Costume Coordinator:
Allyson Schiller

Costume Design:
Wendy Chuck

Costume Supervisor:
Kimberly Guenther Durkin

Costumer:
Coco Roy

Dialogue Coach:
Daniela Merlo

Dialogue Editor:
Alexa Zimmerman

Digital Imaging Technician:
Davide Avoli
Bjorn G. Jackson

Digital Intermediate Producer:
Peter Boychuk

Director:
Greg Mottola

Director of Photography:
Sam Levy

Dolly Grip:
Chris D. Chapman

Drone Cinematographer:
Dexter Kennedy

Editor:
Andy Keir

Electrician:
Derek Raimo

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Bill Wohlken

Executive Producer:
Andrew Golov
Mark Kamine
David List
Greg Mottola
Thom Zadra

Executive Visual Effects Producer:
Michael S. Pryor

Extras Casting:
Jodi Purdy-Quinlan

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Greg Wimer

First Assistant Accountant:
David Muscatine

First Assistant Director:
Adam Escott
Giorgio Melidoni

First Assistant Editor:
Misako Shimizu

Gaffer:
Ben Heald

Generator Operator:
Guy Holt
Alexander Jay Nelson

Graphic Designer:
Andrea Burrell

Grip:
William Sears

Hair Department Head:
Brenda McNally

Health and Safety:
Isabella Berardi

Key Costumer:
Honah Lee Milne

Key Grip:
Carlo Postiglione
David C. Romano

Key Makeup Artist:
Juliet Loveland

Lighting Technician:
David Demers
David Hallas
Bob Pare
Jack Rohner
Zachariah Suto
Justin Wakefield

Location Assistant:
Dimitri Ashby
Warren O'Reilly
Cole Wennerholm
Ian Davis

Location Manager:
Stephen Hartman

Location Production Assistant:
Andie Turner

Main Title Designer:
Jeff Kryvicky

Makeup Designer:
Trish Seeney

Matchmove Supervisor:
Sergio Villegas

Music Editor:
James Sizemore

Music Supervisor:
Matt Aberle

Original Music Composer:
David Arnold

Post Production Coordinator:
Niccole Ostonio

Post Production Supervisor:
Rachel Jablin

Producer:
Jon Hamm
Bill Block
Connie Tavel

Production Coordinator:
Kelly Kreiser

Production Design:
Alex DiGerlando

Property Master:
Catherine Miller

Props:
Aimee Butterfield

Pyrotechnician:
John Ruggieri

Rigging Gaffer:
Brandon J. Meadows

Rigging Grip:
Jason Chef Sokolowski

Rotoscoping Artist:
John Allegretti

Screenplay:
Zev Borow
Greg Mottola

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Talia Krohmal

Second Assistant Accountant:
Ayesha DeRaville

Second Assistant Director:
Kenneth Donaldson

Second Second Assistant Director:
Tim LaDue

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Matthew Vose Campbell

Senior Colorist:
Kevin Krout

Set Costumer:
Nicole Cook

Set Decoration:
Kendall Anderson

Set Dresser:
Malique McLaren

Sound Effects Editor:
Igor Nikolic

Sound Mixer:
Claudio Bagni
Jared Detsikas

Sound Recordist:
Ashley Andrew-Jones

Steadicam Operator:
Roberto Gentili

Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Marini

Stunt Double:
Kaitlyn Hiller
Jared Kirby

Stunt Driver:
Roger Dillingham Jr.
Adam S. Katz
John Vincent Mason

Stunts:
Ralph Ayala
Edward Gabree
Robert Marsella
Levon Panek
Mark Pettograsso
Rossella Schiuma
Shawnna Thibodeau

Tailor:
Robin Chalfin

Thanks:
Hallie Samuels
Christy Scott Cashman
Randy Tow

Truck Costumer:
Amelia Daly Woodbury

Unit Production Manager:
Matthew Vose Campbell

Utility Sound:
Jeremy Eisener

Video Assist Operator:
Peter Thoren

Visual Effects:
Bridget Fullan
Josephine Allegretti

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Kaitlyn Leonard

Visual Effects Producer:
Brian Houlihan

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dan Cayer

Wardrobe Assistant:
Jordana Goldenberg

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