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Release Date:
November 9, 2013
Original Title:
Dead Man’s Hand
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Ivy Creek Studios
Whitestone Motion Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
George Gregson's world is turned upside down when he meets a man in a 1940's gentleman's club who refuses to shake hands. Based on Stephen King's short story 'The Man who Would Not Shake Hands'.
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Art Direction:
Alvin Eric
Assistant Director:
Craig Rhee
Camera Operator:
Joe Trimmer
Catering:
Michelle Rivera Huckaby
Cinematography:
Trevor Metscher
Costume Design:
Amor Owens
Craft Service:
Tamika Henderson
Digital Imaging Technician:
Ross Lee
Director:
Star Victoria
Dolly Grip:
Matt Byrnes
First Assistant Camera:
Rodrigue Gomes
Gaffer:
Robert Bryce Milburn
Key Grip:
Jason Stachur
Location Manager:
Star Victoria
Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Fayth Tir Miller
Music:
Brian Popkin
Bryan Bell
Script Supervisor:
Danae Cowart
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeffrey Chamberlin
Second Assistant Director:
Drew Whiteshouse
Sound Mixer:
Kevin Arevalo
Still Photographer:
Robert Bryce Milburn
Story:
Stephen King
Wardrobe Assistant:
Jeanette Cruz
Writer:
Tripp Gorman
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