Bullseye (2014) [N/A]

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Release Date:
June 1, 2014

Original Title:
Bullseye

Alternate Titles:
The Private Dicktective

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Prister Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

It's the year 1935 and Private Detective Dick Polakowski has recently bankrupted Charlie's Casino, the city's headquarters of organized crime. Charlie Rodriguez and the Charlie Brothers ran every facet of the town including having the government officials on their payroll. Their word was law. Dick left the Charlie Brothers with nothing. With crime vanquished, Dick plans his retirement until he gets a phone call from Marcus Rodriguez, Charlie's #2. Dick's wife and daughter have been kidnapped. It's the money or his family's lives.

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Animation:
Alex Prister

Camera Car:
Craig Page

Casting:
Alex Prister

Choreographer:
Randy James
Aubree Marchione
Shannon McDow
Jen Segner

Cinematography:
Alex Prister

Dialogue Editor:
Kyle Moore

Director:
Alex Prister

Editor:
Alex Prister

Executive Producer:
Ramzi Faris
Frank Poe
Louise Prister

First Assistant Director:
Jacob Rasor

Makeup Department Head:
Steve Stelios Stoupas

Music:
Chris Phillipps

Other:
James Kastner

Producer:
Alex Prister

Production Assistant:
Kristin DeStefano

Sound Designer:
Charles Greene

Special Effects:
Alex Prister

Still Photographer:
James Kastner

Stunt Driver:
Mike Dowgin

Stunts:
Alan Gibson

Supervising Sound Editor:
Kyle Moore

Transportation Coordinator:
Mike Dowgin

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alex Prister

Writer:
Alex Prister

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