Guns & Moses (2025) [R]

Release Date:
September 7, 2025

Original Title:
Guns & Moses

Alternate Titles:
Man in the Long Black Coat

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Intrinsic Value Films
LB Entertainment
Pictures From The Fringe

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 96

May God and your Glock protect you

Mo Zaltzman is a beloved Hasidic rabbi in a dusty desert town. When his congregation is violently attacked, police quickly arrest a young white nationalist who threatened them in the past, but Rabbi Mo doesn’t believe the troubled teen is a killer. Since no one else will investigate, Rabbi Mo becomes the detective. As bodies pile up, he must learn how to use a gun to battle the real enemy.

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ADR Voice Casting:
Jessica Gee-George
Grant George

Accounting Clerk Assistant:
Julie Mandel

Art Department Coordinator:
Marcel Andre

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Samir Golshan

Assistant Costume Designer:
Tina Choi

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Chelsea Kater

Best Boy Grip:
Andrew Harrold

Boom Operator:
Marcus Ricaud

Camera Operator:
Joshua Benson

Casting Associate:
Doug Haley

Casting Director:
Shannon Makhanian

Co-Producer:
Nathalie Marciano
Brian David Cange

Costume Designer:
Jacob Kosarian

Costumer:
Ganneca Ayala
Frank Curtis Perez

Dialogue Editor:
Sean Higgins

Director:
Salvador Litvak

Director of Photography:
Ricardo Jacques Gale

Driver:
Kevin Mick

Editor:
Peter Marshall Smith

Executive Producer:
David Gendron
Horatio C. Kemeny
Matthew Shreder
Viviana Zarragoitia

First Assistant Camera:
Mitchell Sacco

First Assistant Director:
Jeff Fuller

Foley Mixer:
Ryan Maguire

Grip:
Adam Urban

Hair Department Head:
Daniella Gutierrez

Hairstylist:
Jeanette Kakuska

Key Costumer:
Isabel Mandujano

Key Grip:
Roman Reardon

Key Hair Stylist:
Nathan Diaz

Key Makeup Artist:
Marina Galstyan

Leadman:
Joshua Bradeis

Location Scout:
Neil Napier

Makeup Artist:
Amanda Terry

Makeup Department Head:
Alex Noble

Music Coordinator:
Jack Graubard

Music Editor:
Aaron Gilhuis

Music Supervisor:
Jonathan Finegold

Original Music Composer:
Aaron Gilhuis

Producer:
Aimee Schoof
Lee Broda
Isen Robbins
Salvador Litvak

Production Assistant:
Skyler Blaxter
Abhilasha Fnu

Production Coordinator:
Brooklyn Wilde

Production Designer:
David Dean Ebert

Production Secretary:
Thomas Richmond

Publicist:
Monica Gleberman
Lon Haber

Script Supervisor:
Alina Averianova

Second Assistant Director:
Trey Wilson

Second Second Assistant Director:
Helena Karadimos

Set Costumer:
Megan McCormick

Set Dresser:
Mike Dukowski
Peter Sichau
Savannah Sokoloski

Sound Mixer:
Jennifer Zhang

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sean Higgins

Sound Supervisor:
Dan Snow

Special Effects Assistant:
Bart Dion

Special Effects Coordinator:
Frank Ceglia

Stunt Coordinator:
James Logan

Stunt Double:
Bryan Friday

Stunts:
Roberto Garcia

Supervising Editor:
Glenn Garland

Swing:
Eric Haviland

Tailor:
Aneta Velizar Kounova
Liz Werner

Unit Production Manager:
Kirsten Grace Hoge

Visual Effects:
Jacob Brewer
Candido Garcia
Sophia Post
Lexi Schaltenbrand
Alex Stager

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matthew Gardocki

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Brenda Moreno

Writer:
Salvador Litvak
Nina Davidovich Litvak

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