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Release Date:
June 25, 2012
Original Title:
Let It Begin Here
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
A dramatic and strictly detailed and authentic film presentation that recounts the participants and events that came to a crescendo on April 18, 1775 and progressed to a point of confrontation on Lexington Green the next morning where the, "Shot heard round the world" was fired and the Revolution was begun.
Art Direction:
Jeremiah Hornbaker
Cinematography:
Stephen M. Lyons
Director:
Kevin R. Hershberger
Editor:
Kevin R. Hershberger
Executive Producer:
Christopher C. Belland
Edwin O. Swift
Makeup Designer:
Nicole R. Py
Music:
David G. Russell
Producer:
Kevin R. Hershberger
Production Manager:
Susan Sutphin
Production Supervisor:
Eric Miller
Set Decoration:
Linda Hughes
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