Frank the Rat (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 11, 2009

Original Title:
Frank the Rat

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

A misfit brother and sister try to salvage their broken lives by searching the country for the father they never knew.

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Additional Gaffer:
Freddy Cintron

Additional Grip:
Andrew D'Aurora

Art Direction:
Michael Bernstein

Art Direction Intern:
Nadia Awad

Assistant Camera:
George Alvarez

Assistant Sound Editor:
Nicholas Schenck

Best Boy Electric:
Zeynep Oguz Catal

Casting:
Caroline Sinclair

Casting Associate:
Bettina Bilger

Costume Design:
Nikia Nelson

Director of Photography:
George Gibson

Editor:
James Cozza
Lee Percy

Electrician:
Sebastien Nicolet

First Assistant Camera:
Marc-Eric Nielsen

Key Grip:
Jonathan Elfi

Key Set Production Assistant:
Ryan Carr
Dan Majkut

Location Manager:
Grant DeSimone

Location Scout:
Caroline Onikute

Makeup Department Head:
Megan Areford

Music:
Paul Kelly

Producer:
James Cozza
Courtney Engelstein
Kevin McPhillips
Will Schluter

Production Assistant:
Valentina Mandozzi

Production Consultant:
André Des Rochers

Production Coordinator:
Jonitha Keymoore
Julian Simpson

Production Design:
Lee Yaniv

Script Researcher:
Veronica Mulero

Second Assistant Director:
Julian Simpson

Sound Recordist:
Jason Sebastian

Unit Production Manager:
Grant DeSimone

Wardrobe Assistant:
Lisa Faibish

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Elisa Santiago
Sarah Shears

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