A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 1, 2023
Original Title:
Search & Destroy
Genres:
Adventure | Drama
Production Companies:
Prelude Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
For Rafael and his friends, the first day of summer is always reserved for a swim at the neighborhood pool. But this year, they must spend it searching the neighborhood for a squad member who is accused of ditching them.
Associate Producer:
Seehum Isa
Doug Mangold
Best Boy Electric:
Garnett George
Camera Operator:
Brian Molloy
Casting:
Emily Grooms
Co-Producer:
Sachin Dheeraj
Costume Design:
Tessa Digennaro
Director:
Alexander Rosales
Director of Photography:
Andrew Czap
Editor:
Alexander Rosales
Executive Producer:
Joshua Gallas
First Assistant Camera:
Michael Kelley
First Assistant Director:
Anthony Milton
Foley Artist:
Susan Fitz-Simon
Foley Mixer:
Jahne Zachary
Gaffer:
Isaac Elstoen
Grip:
Travis Beverly
Andrew Greenwood
Dominic Scalise
Key Grip:
Joe Bannister
Line Producer:
Lizette Barrera
Post Production Supervisor:
Susanne Kraft
Producer:
Alexander Rosales
Production Assistant:
Taylor Willingham
Ahylaina Mitchell
Lizeth Cazares
Production Coordinator:
Brenda Zavala
Production Design:
Krista Kummerl
Kayla Kummerl
Script Supervisor:
Edem Dotse
Second Assistant Camera:
Ryan Ewart
Set Decoration:
Dana Elsom
Rachel Napolitano
Sound Editor:
Matt Lennon
Sound Mixer:
Codi Putman
Writer:
Alexander Rosales
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