Sniper: Rogue Mission (2022) [R]

Release Date:
August 16, 2022

Original Title:
Sniper: Rogue Mission

Alternate Titles:
狙击手:流氓使命

Genres:
Action | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Destination Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  KR: 15  PL: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 96

Honor over orders.

When a crooked federal agent is involved in a human sex trafficking ring, Sniper and CIA Rookie Brandon Beckett goes rogue, teaming up with his former allies Homeland Security Agent Zero and assassin Lady Death to uncover the corrupt agent and take down the criminal organization.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Doug Schwartz

"B" Camera Operator:
Peter Park

3D Artist:
Brett McLaughlin

Art Direction:
Rob Laurie

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jonathan Luk

Assistant Director Trainee:
Giovanna Mazza

Assistant Editor:
Diedra Renee Bayne

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Cam Hallas

Assistant Sound Editor:
Adam Levin

Associate Producer:
Quinn Greene

Boom Operator:
Sheldon Williamson

Camera Trainee:
Travis Geib

Casting:
Carmen Kotyk

Casting Assistant:
Adam Hurtig

Characters:
Michael Frost Beckner
Crash Leyland

Co-Producer:
Mark Montague

Colorist:
Oliver Ojeil

Compositing Artist:
Denise Maitan
Chris Rogoski
Aryan Sehgal

Costume Designer:
Sandra Soke

Costume Set Supervisor:
Nicole Smigelski

Dialogue Editor:
Jason George

Digital Imaging Technician:
Terry Silva

Director:
Oliver Thompson

Director of Photography:
Paul Suderman

Drone Operator:
Jason Funk

Editor:
Sari Tiersky

Executive Producer:
Rhonda Baker

Extras Casting:
Heather Madill

Extras Casting Assistant:
Libid Zyla-Harder

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Devon Unrau

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Joao Pedro de Simone Balseiro

First Assistant Director:
Jason Bohn

First Assistant Hairstylist:
Jill Zamrykut

First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Daena Groleau

Hair Department Head:
Leanne Neiser

Line Producer:
Mark Montague

Makeup Department Head:
Brenda Magalas

Music Producer:
Josh Falcon

Music Supervisor:
Josh Falcon

On Set Dresser:
Oliver Farkas

Online Editor:
Ikuo Saito
Marc Ketchum

Original Music Composer:
Oliver Thompson

Producer:
Bay Dariz

Production Coordinator:
Dennis McDermid

Production Design:
Bruce Cook

Production Manager:
Mark Montague

Production Sound Mixer:
Dino Schiavone

Script Supervisor:
Marika Latorcai

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Chad Simon

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Jakob Okot

Second Assistant Director:
Barb Atamaniuk

Set Decoration:
Kevin Uddenberg

Set Dresser:
Audrey Dagger
Richard Hart

Sound Editor:
Luis Ferreira De Castro

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Erick Jolley

Special Effects Coordinator:
Marc Reichel

Special Effects Technician:
Scott Neissen
Patrick James

Steadicam Operator:
Peter Park

Still Photographer:
Heather Luckman-Beckstead

Stunt Coordinator:
Johnny Yang
Shawn Beaton

Stunt Double:
Yu Matsushita
Finn McCager Higgins
BJ Verot
Jack Kingsley
Jake Kennerd
Krystle Snow
Colby Chartrand

Stunts:
Alan Castanga
Tristan Carlucci

Third Assistant Director:
Danika Frederick

Truck Costumer:
Hillary Klassen

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Diedra Renee Bayne

Visual Effects Producer:
Helena Fleger

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Jessica Branscombe

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Darren Wall

Writer:
Oliver Thompson

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