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Release Date:
March 18, 2015
Original Title:
Susannah's Lesson
Genres:
Fantasy | Romance
Production Companies:
Think Speak Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Based on Stephen King characters from the Dark Tower series, this short examines the student-teacher dynamic between the legendary Gunslinger and the woman in the wheelchair he pulled into his world a few months before our story begins.
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Animation:
Copo Ariefputra
Emily Mulhall
Jacob Gallegos
Costume Design:
Sara Gabriella
Julia Lopez
Director:
Shahab Zargari
Director of Photography:
Jason Daub
Executive Producer:
Heela Naqshband
Music:
Aaron Cattoir
John Kiehlbauch
Novel:
Stephen King
Producer:
Shahab Zargari
Jeremiah Rounds
Script Supervisor:
Lindsey Daub
Sound Effects:
Tobi Nova
Weapons Master:
Shawn Harris
Writer:
Shahab Zargari
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