Cut & Run (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 7, 2004

Original Title:
Cut & Run

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

A rough and tough bounty hunter enlists in beauty school and all havoc ensues.

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Art Direction:
Justine Wu

Associate Producer:
Sharon Wezelman
Stephanie Weber

Best Boy Electrician:
Jarrod Heath

Boom Operator:
Chase Bramlage

Casting:
Faras Rabadi

Co-Producer:
Patrick Aison
Brett Henenberg
Rick Ojeda

Costume Designer:
Stephanie Lain

Director:
David Harb

Director of Photography:
Bry Thomas Sanders

Editor:
James Witker

First Assistant Camera:
Paul Wojciak

First Assistant Director:
P.J. Abrahams

Gaffer:
Richard Ralston

Key Grip:
Jeff Seebach

Key Makeup Artist:
Erin Lippard

Location Manager:
Dave Mortell

Makeup Artist:
Samara Navas
Anelisa George
Megan Milano
Jenna Keller

Music Supervisor:
Darin Klein

Original Music Composer:
Patrick Kirst

Producer:
John Burgess

Production Design:
Rick Harrison

Production Sound Mixer:
Ted Phillips

Script Supervisor:
Oscar Rivas

Second Assistant Camera:
Alex Maslow

Second Assistant Director:
Troy Lillestol

Sound:
Margaret Gillespie

Sound Designer:
Joe Dzuban

Steadicam Operator:
David Allen Grove

Still Photographer:
Melissa Schwartz
Andrew Waller

Stunt Coordinator:
Matt Baker

Stunts:
Steve Lindsay

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kellie Johnson

Writer:
David Harb

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