Sign of the Times (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 1999

Original Title:
Sign of the Times

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Platinum Entertainment
Primitive Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 104

a comedy about stuff.

A contemporary comedy about four unlikely individuals who meet accidentally during a modern convenience store robbery. The modern part being, Danny the clerk, has decided to rob his customers as they enter the store.

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Assistant Camera:
Chad Herschberger

Assistant Director:
Shilpa Sunthankar

Associate Producer:
Robert Newman

Best Boy Electric:
Chris Kallemeyn

Boom Operator:
Vinayak Bringi
Devendra Cleary

Casting:
Brian McCulley

Casting Assistant:
Jeffrey M. Paal

Co-Executive Producer:
Hank Harris
Chad Schnackel

Director:
Tomas Herrera
Brian McCulley

Director of Photography:
Jim Furrer

Editor:
Jon Mauldin

Executive Producer:
David Herrera
Robert McCulley

Gaffer:
John Patrick Murphy

Key Grip:
John Powell

Producer:
Tomas Herrera
Brian McCulley

Second Assistant Camera:
Matt Sprinkle

Sound Mixer:
Peter George Dressen

Still Photographer:
Kelley Nimrod

Writer:
Tomas Herrera
Hank Harris

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