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Release Date:
July 16, 2021
Original Title:
Last Call in the Dog House
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Ariztical Entertainment
Broadwood Media
Stoneypoint Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
The Dog House is a legendary New York dive bar, owned by an extraordinary family. Three people, from different back grounds, enter at closing time on separate nights, carrying the world on their shoulders; but by the time each of them leaves after "last call", their souls are saved, while two of them realize how connected they are. Last Call at the Dog House is a unique and uplifting gay spiritual film that packs an emotional punch.
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Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Jack Merline
Manchin Hsiung
Art Direction:
Millicent Phillips
Associate Producer:
Adam Jacobs
Best Boy Electric:
Cody Lee
Casting Director:
Lisa Montalto
Co-Executive Producer:
David Chokachi
Mark Lichtman
Co-Producer:
Aaron Fors
Costume Designer:
Victoria Rowe
Director:
Bruce Reisman
Director of Photography:
Michael Phillips
Editor:
Chris Harvey
Electrician:
Motiejus Barauskas
Executive Producer:
Timothy Stacy
First Assistant Camera:
Orod Motamedi
First Assistant Director:
Martina Menini
Gaffer:
Monty Sloan
Grip:
Nicholas Mullen
Key Grip:
Connor Vickers
Music:
Scott Cruz
Producer:
Bruce Reisman
Mattia Ferrante
Chris Harvey
Production Designer:
Monica O'Hara
Second Assistant Camera:
Salvadore Sclafani
Second Assistant Director:
Jill Von D
Second Unit Director:
Aaron Fors
Sound Mixer:
Paul Wells
Technical Advisor:
Hannah Fors
Wardrobe Master:
Ryan Rosewell
Writer:
Bruce Reisman
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