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Release Date:
July 29, 2024
Original Title:
Hold Up
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Cosmic Monkey
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
Marcus, a young teen accompanies his older brother on a drug deal. Eager to prove he's cool, Marcus bets he can rob the liquor store they sit parked in front of in exchange for an invite to a party later that night. Once inside, Marcus discovers his classmate, Jenny, not only works there, but witnessed and filmed his attempt at shoplifting. Marcus tries to escape, only to run headfirst into a real robbery, which quickly devolves into a series of events that will force Marcus to grow up in more ways than he could ever imagine.
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Colorist:
J. Cody Baker
Director:
Ori Guendelman
Director of Photography:
Tyler Henderson
Editor:
Colin Goheen
Executive Producer:
Georgie Guinane
Music:
Christopher French
Producer:
Brian Robles
Ori Guendelman
Colin Goheen
Sound Designer:
Anthony Vanchure
Visual Effects:
Stephen Siemens
Visual Effects Compositor:
Doug Spilatro
Writer:
Ori Guendelman
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