A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The New Raymond
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
A Burglar breaks into the home of two parents grieving the loss of their young son. The parents kidnap the Burglar and force him to act like their deceased child. The strange thing is... the burglar grows to love their bizarre care and affection.
Art Department Assistant:
Frida Arellanot
Art Direction:
Charles Buehler
Assistant Director:
Grayson Spitzer
Best Boy Electric:
Katie Cahal
Camera Operator:
Nikolai Zychowicz
Cinematography:
Jeremy Borchers
Colorist:
Thea Pratt
Joel Meisinger
Director:
Joe Blaugrund
Editor:
Stella Eddinger
First Assistant Camera:
Noah Chlebeck
Gaffer:
Michael Paris Stone
Key Grip:
Brock Stehlin
Makeup & Hair:
Jen Haskins
Music:
Jack Xander
Producer:
Miles Madsen Borden
Production Design:
Chris Stopka
Script Supervisor:
Isaac Alexander
Second Assistant Camera:
Foster Landis
Second Assistant Director:
Tyler Frazier
Set Decoration:
Simone Anniesse Heim
Sound:
Alexander Peters
Sound Designer:
Levi Sector
Sound Editor:
Gabriela Romano
Luc Hedstrom
Anthony Polkinghorne
Writer:
Joe Blaugrund
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