Phil Cobb's Dinner For Four (2012) [NR]

Release Date:
February 10, 2012

Original Title:
Phil Cobb's Dinner For Four

Production Companies:
Wildlark

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 81

Phil Cobb is an ex-chef turned mortgage broker whose clairvoyant ex-girlfriend tells him he's going to die after one of his dinner parties.

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Additional Music:
Jonathan Rado

Art Direction:
Nicole Vennera

Boom Operator:
Tim D. Lloyd
Steve Schwedt

Casting Director:
Anita J. Lee

Co-Producer:
Anita J. Lee

Costume Designer:
Sarah Staskauskas

Director:
Laurene Williams

Director of Photography:
Ulf Soderqvist

Editor:
Daric Gates
Laurene Williams

Gaffer:
Simon Söderqvist

Hairstylist:
Sarah Staskauskas

Line Producer:
Shea Farrell

Makeup Artist:
Fernando Cadavid

Music Editor:
Stefan Kundert

Original Music Composer:
S. Peace Nistades

Producer:
Laurene Williams

Production Assistant:
Vicky Andreassen

Script Supervisor:
Kyle Broom

Sound Effects Editor:
Jon Lipman

Sound Mixer:
Zsolt Magyar

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Goerres
S. Peace Nistades

Writer:
Laurene Williams

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