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Release Date:
December 2, 2022
Original Title:
Bruiser
Alternate Titles:
Matón: sangre de su sangre
好斗之人
狼劲
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Lyrical Media
Ryder Picture Company
Silent R Management
Toula67 Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 DE: 12 JP: PG12 KR: 12 PR: R RO: 18 SG: NC16 US: NR|R
Runtime: 101
During summer break, 14-year-old Darious explores the boundaries of his manhood through tumultuous interactions with Malcolm his strict father and a burgeoning mentorship with mysterious drifter Porter.
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ADR Editor:
Alfred DeGrand
ADR Mixer:
Greg Crawford
ADR Recordist:
Vinny Alfano
David Corwin
Art Direction:
Kyra Boselli
Assistant Sound Editor:
Julia Skubisz
Associate Producer:
Gus Corwin
Boom Operator:
Kyle Joyce
Camera Operator:
Kyle Derry
Co-Producer:
Albert Tholen
Costume Design:
Joshua K. Swanson
Dialogue Editor:
Alfred DeGrand
Digital Imaging Technician:
Chase A. Abrams
Director:
Miles Warren
Director of Photography:
Justin Derry
Editor:
James Lesage
Executive Producer:
Andrew Swett
Alex Black
Jon Rosenberg
Natalie Sellers
First Assistant Camera:
Rob Agulo
Beau Bonfe
First Assistant Director:
Josh Montes
Foley Editor:
Wen-Hsuan Tseng
Gaffer:
Brent Bailey
Grip:
Keith Arnold
Key Grip:
Danny Brazen
Makeup Department Head:
Suzy Laney
Original Music Composer:
Lia Ouyang Rusli
Producer:
Aaron Ryder
Jewerl Ross
D. Scott Lumpkin
Scott Frank
Trevante Rhodes
Production Design:
April Lasky
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Matthew Murnan
Second Assistant Camera:
Quentin Lesser
Second Second Assistant Director:
Dillon Wright
Set Costumer:
Nicole Foster
Set Decoration:
Kaili Corcoran
Sound:
Lewis Goldstein
Sound Mixer:
Rob Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Ryan
Stunt Coordinator:
Lex D. Geddings
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lewis Goldstein
Tom Ryan
Writer:
Miles Warren
Ben Medina
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