Sullivan (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 26, 2019

Original Title:
Sullivan

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Throwback Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 21

He's the best there ever was...

An unlikely young man imagines himself as the greatest football player of all time, but in doing so, hides behind a false persona instead of being himself.

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Assistant Camera:
Thad Donovan
Brian Gorecki

Associate Producer:
Kelly Daisy

Boom Operator:
Matt Baum

Camera Operator:
Emily Cameron
Jake Maxwell

Cinematography:
Erin Hughes

Colorist:
Tom Rovak

Director:
Kyle Misak

Editor:
Kyle Misak

Executive Producer:
Francois Moyet
Lester Speight

First Assistant Camera:
Emily Cameron
Jake Maxwell

Foley Artist:
Kevin Senzaki

Grip:
Trevor Penn

Key Grip:
Yenna Hu

Makeup Artist:
Kaci Lund

Music:
Gregory De Iulio

Producer:
Don Joseph Chase
Kyle Misak

Production Assistant:
Rose Goyette
Trevor Penn

Production Design:
Don Joseph Chase

Second Assistant Camera:
Spencer Haydo

Sound Editor:
Kevin Senzaki

Sound Mixer:
Matt Baum

Thanks:
Mark Robert Ellis

Theme Song Performance:
Connor Jagielski

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kollen Wasylean

Writer:
Kyle Misak

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