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Release Date:
August 12, 2023
Original Title:
Don't Shoot the Messenger
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Go Outside Friends
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 16
A World War II romantic comedy, following a nosy army postman who secretly rewrites the letters between a soldier and his wife in an effort to save their crumbling marriage.
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Alexia Molinari Giorgi
Cinematography:
George Mullinix
Costume Design:
Amy Fay
Director:
Anthony Troli
Editor:
Chris McKinley
Executive Producer:
Matt Roe
Nikki Tran
George Mullinix
Craig Levites
First Assistant Camera:
Tristan Gramling
First Assistant Director:
Eric Ellis
Gaffer:
Ryan Breitenbach
Key Grip:
Matthew Freer
Key Production Assistant:
Edgar Castillo
Makeup & Hair:
Gabriela Vega
Makeup Department Head:
Rebecca Hurwitz
Production Assistant:
Charlie Thomas
Daniel Oh
Cammie Dawson
Linden DeGurian
Production Design:
Brian Spadafora
Thea Kegler
Second Assistant Camera:
Michelle Alanis
Gabriella Salinardo
Sound Mixer:
Jared Payzant
Aaron Kesler
Steadicam Operator:
Loren Hamilton
Still Photographer:
Cassie Fuertez
Swing:
Luis Herrara
Declan Berkeley
Gio Gusti
Writer:
Anthony Troli
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