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Release Date:
September 28, 2023
Original Title:
Safehouse
Alternate Titles:
Safehouse
Safehouse - Die Rache des Kartells
Капкан
Genres:
Action | Crime | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fabric Films
Solar Films
Streetlight Film and Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14 DE: 16
Runtime: 87
After Carla’s brother is murdered, she goes on the run and becomes trapped in a cat-and-mouse game with the CIA, the government, and the cartel.
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ADR Post Producer:
Silviu Epure
ADR Recordist:
Luis Ferreira De Castro
Assistant Director:
Crystal Dawson
Associate Producer:
Krista Fergusson
Verdi Sevenhuysen
Daniel Amado
Director:
Paul Street
Director of Photography:
Jeff Tomcho
Editor:
Pablo Sánchez Tarragó
Executive Producer:
Raymond Mendoza
Paul Street
Lizbet Salas
Key Makeup Artist:
Johnna J. Perez
Legal Services:
Elsa Ramo
Chad Russo
Post Production Supervisor:
Pablo Sánchez Tarragó
Producer:
Robert Seay
David Thomas Jenkins
James Bonfiglio
Raymond Mendoza
Production Assistant:
Shreya Khandelwal
Score Engineer:
Jared Michael Fry
Sound:
Gabriel Bocanegra
Sound Assistant:
Karla Borussia Pérez Santos
Sound Editor:
Axel Loaria Aviléz
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Johnna J. Perez
Visual Effects Assistant Editor:
Zach Brinkerhoff
Writer:
Paul Street
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