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Release Date:
June 20, 2013
Original Title:
Red
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Red, an African-American woman in Texas, is known for her flaming red hair and fiery ways. Crushed by the sudden death of her beloved grandmother, Mother Mabel, a grieving Red returns home to find that her lover has left; stealing her heart and Mabel's most treasured possession. As the funeral procession begins, Red must reclaim all that is rightfully hers.
ADR Recordist:
Jean Tsai
Additional Music:
Jongnic Bontemps
Ty Maclin
Assistant Director:
Kimberly Crump
Associate Producer:
Paulette Braziel
Beatrice Tobin Armstrong
William Wright
Boom Operator:
Donovan Carter
Cinematography:
Emily Topper
Costume Design:
Luis Gamble
Costumer:
Aasia LaShay Bullock
Timora Page
Director:
Channing Godfrey Peoples
Editor:
Neil Creque Williams
Mariana Flores
Hairstylist:
Peter Griffin Jr.
Makeup & Hair:
Mavel Traylor
Beatrice Tobin Armstrong
Leatrice Tobin Ford
Paulette Braziel
Makeup Artist:
Sharon Crisp
Chaddrick J. Manning
Makeup Effects:
Evil John Mays
Music Supervisor:
Tabari Mass
Original Music Composer:
Brooks Ball
Producer:
Neil Creque Williams
Rina Varughese
Production Assistant:
Danielle Wright
Production Manager:
Jiles King
Set Decoration:
Janelle Manuel
Lamar Jefferson
Sound Designer:
Ryan Cole
Polly McKinnon
Sound Mixer:
Zerina Usmen
Stunt Coordinator:
Ben Loggins
Writer:
Channing Godfrey Peoples
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