A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 1, 2023
Original Title:
Crack
Genres:
Action | Drama
Production Companies:
Cimino Productions
Cinema Epoch
Cineridge Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 76
At a crossroads, a young drug dealer risks losing everything when he decides to either embrace a life of crime or get out before it’s too late.
Art Direction:
Nicole D'Angelo
Linda S. Wong
Associate Producer:
Geno McGahee
Camera Operator:
Linda S. Wong
Nicole D'Angelo
Louis DeStefano
Johnny Avila
Co-Executive Producer:
Doug Tochioka
Benny Tjandra
Co-Producer:
Louis DeStefano
Linda S. Wong
Shane Ryan-Reid
Director:
Gregory Hatanaka
Director of Photography:
Gregory Hatanaka
Louis DeStefano
Editor:
Michael Tang
Executive Producer:
Nino Cimino
Gregory Hatanaka
Fight Choreographer:
Johnny Avila
First Assistant Camera:
Johnny Avila
Linda S. Wong
Louis DeStefano
Nicole D'Angelo
First Assistant Director:
Chris Spinelli
Gaffer:
Louis DeStefano
Scott Hillman
Makeup Department Head:
Daniel Coltor
Producer:
Chris Spinelli
Nicole D'Angelo
Production Manager:
Johnny Avila
Second Assistant Director:
Benny Tjandra
Sound:
Johnny Avila
Chris Spinelli
Visual Effects:
Doug Tochioka
Writer:
Nino Cimino
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