A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 9, 2013
Original Title:
Hypothetically
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
In this short spoof on the mob genre, two 'could be' mob-types walk into a restaurant and discuss 'business.' But they do so in such non-committal terms it becomes a verbal joust with comedic turns and rhyme schemes, leaving the audience guessing: 'are these guys for real?'
Assistant Camera:
Morgan Goldin
Assistant Director:
Jonathan Russo
Camera Operator:
Ben Schaeffer
Cinematography:
Patrick Reis
Co-Producer:
Geoffrey Pomeroy
Director:
Peter Zinn
Editor:
Anne Barliant
Music:
Robbie LaFalce Jr.
Producer:
Stephanie Dawson
Production Manager:
Ben Schaeffer
Property Master:
Melissa Elizabeth Stewart
Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Sound Editor:
Joshua Sausville
Sound Mixer:
Olu P. Poisson
Writer:
Geoffrey Pomeroy
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