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Release Date:
August 22, 2012
Original Title:
Hit & Run
Alternate Titles:
Bij i wiej
Fuga Explosiva
Golpe y Fuga
Hit and Run
逃脱
飆客找麻煩
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Exclusive Media
Kim and Jim Productions
Panay Films
Primate Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 CA: R CZ: 15+ DE: 16 GB: 15 GR: Κ-15 NL: 12 PT: M/12 SE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 100
When former getaway driver Charlie Bronson jeopardises his Witness Protection Plan identity in order to help his girlfriend get to Los Angeles, the feds and Charlie's former gang chase them on the road.
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Armorer:
Clay Van Sickle
Mike Tristano
Art Direction:
Mariano Rueda
Co-Producer:
Kristen Bell
Costume Design:
Brooke Dulien
Director:
Dax Shepard
David Palmer
Director of Photography:
Bradley Stonesifer
Editor:
Keith Croket
Dax Shepard
Executive Producer:
Jim Casey
First Assistant Director:
Michael Breines
Hair Department Head:
Ange Grmolyes
Makeup Artist:
Tanya Cookingham
Ayat Malek Kiankhooy
Makeup Department Head:
Kelley Mitchell
Music Editor:
Jason Altshuler
Music Supervisor:
Laurence Freedman
Original Music Composer:
Robert Mervak
Julian Wass
Producer:
Nate Tuck
Kim Waltrip
Andrew Panay
Production Coordinator:
Kevin Manos
Production Design:
Emily Bloom
Property Master:
Annie Brandt
Screenplay:
Dax Shepard
Script Supervisor:
Kiran Kaur Saini
Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Callens
Sound Designer:
Jeffrey A. Pitts
Sound Effects Editor:
Jeremy B. Davis
Jeffrey Hubbard
Special Effects Coordinator:
Dennis Dion
Stunt Coordinator:
Steve DeCastro
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