All Gone Wrong (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 20, 2021

Original Title:
All Gone Wrong

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 101

After a rookie undercover cop is gunned down in a drug bust gone wrong, the veteran agent in-charge is put on leave and begins an unauthorized investigation into the failed deal, leading him to a pervasive drug network operating under the surface in a rural town.

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Armorer:
Eric Pettway

Armory Coordinator:
Adrianne Pettway

Assistant Camera:
Matthew Boyd Williams

Casting:
Joni Tackette

Digital Imaging Technician:
Dawn Moore

Director:
Josh Guffey

Director of Photography:
Levi Kirby

Editor:
Bret Hoy

Electrician:
Adrian Proleiko

First Assistant Director:
Stacey Nation

Foley Artist:
Saul Solis

Grip:
Justin May

Makeup Department Head:
Allison Schmidt

Payroll Accountant:
Justin Gourlay

Producer:
Barry Albrecht
Michael Kennedy
Frank Merle
Josh Guffey

Production Designer:
Cameron Mcarthy

Property Master:
Dennis Boyd

Second Assistant Director:
Jacob Miller
Charlotte Lang

Sound:
Sean Kilker

Sound Editor:
Sami Ross-LaMotte

Supervising Sound Editor:
Adam Frick

Visual Effects:
Aly Richmond

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Nic Torres

Writer:
Josh Guffey

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