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Release Date:
February 9, 2012
Original Title:
Battle Force
Alternate Titles:
Battle Recon: call to duty
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 98
In the thick of WWII, the 1st Special Service Force unit is called to duty on a secret rescue mission. Challenged by Nazis at every turn, our band of heroes bunker in a bombed out city and race against time to relay a message that is crucial to the Allies invasion of Sicily. Cornered and caught between a rock and a hard place, they only have one option: fire more bullets!
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Additional Editing:
Erica Steele
Boom Operator:
Brandon Walz
Cara Friedman
Camera Operator:
Scott Wheeler
Color Timer:
Mark Quod
Digital Compositors:
Christian McIntire
Joshua Graham
Director:
Scott Martin
Director of Photography:
Mark Atkins
Editor:
Mark Atkins
Executive Producer:
Joy Poth-Aleman
Frank Morehead
Michael Lurie
Jeffrey Giles
First Assistant Director:
Jack Jenkins
Line Producer:
Michael Thomas Slifkin
Original Music Composer:
Marianthe Bezzerides
Post Production Supervisor:
Erica Kram
Producer:
Braden Bowen
Scott Martin
Production Sound Mixer:
Phillip Bladh
Supervising Sound Editor:
Sebastian Sheehan Visconti
Visual Effects Producer:
Vanessa Evigan
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Scott Wheeler
Writer:
Scott Martin
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