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Release Date:
October 16, 2025
Original Title:
Meadowhawk
Alternate Titles:
Meadowhawk
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Loyola Marymount University School of Film and Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
When washed-up actor David Eastman participates in a comic convention in order to earn money for his granddaughter, he encounters his former co-star and rival Rick Majors for the first time in 40 years.
Assistant Director:
Emma Mautz
Associate Producer:
Athena Cheris
BTS Photographer:
Delilah Cunneen
Casting Director:
Piper Jones
Concept Artist:
Joely Brown
Sam Ronacher
Costume Designer:
Liliana Echeverria
Costumer:
Maria Murphy
Director:
Shane Hernandez
Director of Photography:
Jay Pennathur
Editor:
Emmatisse Sayar
Executive Producer:
Brian Stowers
Emma Mautz
First Assistant Camera:
Karan Tulsani
Gaffer:
Vikrant Bajaj
Grip:
Rachel Kelly
Key Grip:
Inna Hanson
Music:
Don Claverie
Producer:
Shaili Bhambhani
Production Artist:
Joely Brown
Production Assistant:
James Bola
Production Designer:
Ariana Escobar
Celine Gudino
Second Assistant Camera:
Catherine Dawsey
Christopher Noordman
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Moynihan
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Catherine Dawsey
Sound Mix Technician:
Liliana Echeverria
Sound Mixer:
Arjun Satyavrath
Liliana Echeverria
Storyboard Artist:
Nicholas Hu
Sam Ronacher
Stunts:
Keigin Tosh
Unit Production Manager:
Ander Pallach
Writer:
Shane Hernandez
Emma Mautz
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