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Release Date:
June 10, 2022
Original Title:
The Letter Men
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
The Audio Visual Crew
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
"The Letter Men" is based on the real love letters written by Gilbert Bradley to his sweetheart, Gordon Bowsher during WWII. Exchanged between 1938 and 1941, the letters were uncovered in 2017 and represent the largest known collection LGBTQ love letters from that time period. Using text from the actual letters, "The Letter Men" follows the two men as their fight to keep their love alive in the face of war and loss.
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Additional Casting:
Cedric Botelho
Best Boy Electric:
James King
Best Boy Grip:
Spenser Adelstein
Chief Lighting Technician:
Dessie Coale
Costume Design:
Brittany Kay
Director:
Andy Vallentine
Director of Photography:
Oren Soffer
Dolly Grip:
Jon Taylor
Editor:
Daniel Riser
Executive Producer:
Harriet Hignett
Mark Hignett
First Assistant Camera:
Carolina Rodriguez
First Assistant Director:
Gina Yull
Key Grip:
Sergio G. Nava
Makeup & Hair:
Monique Paredes
Edder Sandoval
Producer:
Matthew Postlethwaite
Siddharth Ganji
Mike Diaz
Cameron Hutchison
Production Assistant:
Kerstin Kelley
Blake Hunter Jassenoff
Alyssa Ashby
Production Coordinator:
Katie Schmidt
Production Design:
Nikki Reifler
Second Assistant Camera:
George Arevalo
Set Dresser:
Mateo Deangelo
Sound Mixer:
Nico Pierce
Special Effects Supervisor:
Neil Smith
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kris Sundberg
Writer:
Andy Vallentine
Danny Kish
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