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Release Date:
March 7, 2015
Original Title:
Delivery Hour
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Celluloid Rain Productions (US)
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 68
Anthony's Delivery Hour usually runs like clockwork. Not tonight. His wife went into labor 20 minutes ago. His girlfriend is threatening to leave him if he doesn't meet up. A cocaine buy goes terribly wrong. And if the Nets tank in Game 7, so will Anthony's dream to move his family out of Red Hook Housing. Shot in real-time in 'One Continuous Take', Delivery Hour is a non-stop adrenaline ride through the streets of South Brooklyn to a Manhattan hospital.
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Additional Music:
Robert Miller
Casting:
Elizabeth Harper
Cinematography:
Benjamin Orifici
Director:
Benjamin Orifici
Editor:
Benjamin Orifici
Executive Producer:
Benjamin Orifici
Location Manager:
Maye Orifici
Music:
Carl Fredrick
Music Editor:
Namiko Mori
Set Decoration:
Maye Orifici
Sound Editor:
Maye Orifici
Writer:
Benjamin Orifici
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