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Release Date:
July 11, 2009
Original Title:
Serial: Amoral Uprising
Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller
Production Companies:
Financial Dimensions
Spectrum Video
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 55
Who is Trenton Bracks? Well, what's there to say? Loyal and honest, he's a credit to southern gentlemen. Pleasant, carefree, and highly refined. He's got what it takes to be a model citizen. He's got looks and charm, a real lady-killer. Trenton seems to have a good head on his shoulders, and one in his hands, and one in the basement.
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Assistant Director:
Erik Wallenius
Assistant Property Master:
Edward Sanchez
Digital Compositor:
Michael Scola
Director:
K.M. Jamison
Director of Photography:
Michael Scola
Editor:
Michael Scola
Makeup Artist:
Kimberly Block
Producer:
K.M. Jamison
Production Assistant:
Matt Tessner
Dave Goodwin
Dan Leech
Property Master:
Don Ehrenhaft
Screenplay:
K.M. Jamison
Set Decoration:
Patti Ehrenhaft
Don Ehrenhaft
Set Dresser:
Patti Ehrenhaft
Special Effects:
Jim Bett Jr.
Don Ehrenhaft
Special Effects Assistant:
Patti Ehrenhaft
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Don Ehrenhaft
Still Photographer:
Brad Meyer
Writer:
K.M. Jamison
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