A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 8, 2011
Original Title:
Betrayed
Alternate Titles:
FBI Betrayed
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Rocket Media Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 39
Doug Collins has been a highly-respected analyst at the FBI for twenty-five years. He is liked and admired by all the members of his team, but they've seen changes in Doug recently: an attractive young girlfriend, working odd hours, increased frustration at work. And then there was the time he was seen texting on his Blackberry from inside the SCIF. It's all probably nothing. They know his recent divorce has been tough on him. It's not like he's a spy. But what if he is? What is the price of silence?
Art Direction:
Eric Hunsaker
Casting:
Netsai Matowe
Director:
Tom Feliu
Director of Photography:
Johnny Saint-Ours
Editor:
Scott Snider
Executive Producer:
Ward LeHardy
First Assistant Camera:
Ian Edwards
Gaffer:
Wes Sullivan
Grip:
Matt Vossekuil
Kevin Quick
Jimmy Jib Operator:
Joseph Walker
Joey Walker
Key Grip:
Jamie Bradley
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Zatcoff
Producer:
Skip Coblyn
Production Assistant:
Jorge Franzini
Matt Creger
Production Coordinator:
Robin Coblyn
Script Supervisor:
J. Michael Whalen
Second Assistant Camera:
Kurt Parlow
Sound Recordist:
Jonathan Cohen
Supervising Producer:
Jan Garvin
Writer:
Sean Paul Murphy
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