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Release Date:
September 15, 2006
Original Title:
The Girl Who Could Run 600 Miles Per Hour
Production Companies:
Pirate Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
An average office worker becomes trapped in a meaningless routine. Every morning, he is forced to move aside for a larger man who will not acknowledge his existence. Inside the office, he tries to connect with a beautiful co-worker who empties the coffee pot right before he enters the breakroom. A chance encounter with a girl who can run 600 miles per hour changes his outlook on life forever.
Chief Lighting Technician:
Joe Passarelli
Director:
Mark Thimijan
Director of Photography:
Jason Musco
Electrician:
Dennis Buffum
First Assistant Camera:
Francisco J. Gajardo
Intern:
Andrew Brinkman
Key Set Production Assistant:
Matt Smith
Producer:
Mark Thimijan
Kristen Nugent
Second Assistant Camera:
Mike Mastre
Steadicam Operator:
Mike Mastre
Writer:
Mark Thimijan
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