A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 9, 2007
Original Title:
No. 6
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
XIX Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
A mysterious man seeks redemption from his dangerous past in a young Ukrainian sex slave and their startling shared discovery.
ADR Mixer:
Marty Church
Additional Casting:
Ashley Slater
Additional Gaffer:
Suny Behar
Additional Second Assistant Director:
Sara Wallace
Art Department Assistant:
Matt Neeley
Sean Ross
Tara Guckeen Bailey
Brian Juarez
Art Direction:
Diane Poor
Assistant Camera:
Genaro Arroyo
Associate Producer:
Milena Chioibasu
Best Boy Electric:
Suny Behar
Boom Operator:
Daniel A. Greenwald
Camera Operator:
Ben Edwards
Casting Director:
Sunday Boling
Choreographer:
Steven Butler
Co-Producer:
Jake Aust
Costume Design:
Audrey Fisher
Craft Service:
Larry Colclasure
Sheila Colclasure
Dialect Coach:
Željka Cvjetan
Director:
Robin Larsen
Director of Photography:
David Colclasure
Editor:
Rochelle Watson
David Colclasure
Executive Producer:
Joe Russo
First Assistant Director:
Richard A. Cooper
Foley Artist:
Sarah Monat
Robin Harlan
Foley Mixer:
Randy Singer
Grip:
John DeSilva
Hairstylist:
Rachel Ross
Key Grip:
Isaac Amondson
Key Production Assistant:
Tara Guckeen Bailey
Location Manager:
Chase White
Makeup Artist:
Rachel Ross
Music Editor:
Bryan Mann
Music Supervisor:
Steve Pacey
Producer:
Will Wallace
Steven Klein
David Colclasure
Production Design:
Craig Siebels
Property Master:
Juliane Crump
Scenic Artist:
Lacey Anzelc
Jessica Arbogast
Script Supervisor:
Jody Blose
Second Assistant Director:
Emanuel Gironi
Second Second Assistant Director:
Scott Coones
Thaleb Wirachman Wahjudi
Keith Harris
Set Production Assistant:
Miguel Rodriguez
Justin Waller
Sound Effects Editor:
Nevin Seus
Sound Mixer:
Dennis Baxter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matt Temple
Storyboard Artist:
Nathan Amondson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brett Voss
Seann Dougherty
Writer:
Robin Larsen
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