The Red Reina (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
The Red Reina

Genres:
Western

Production Companies:
Midnight Brunch

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

An egregiously wealthy businessman celebrates his most recent purchase when his party is interrupted by a mysterious "bride."

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Accountant:
Catherine Giarrusso

Boom Operator:
Jimmy Martin

Director:
Sophia Ciampaglia
Nick Pithis

Director of Photography:
Marco Tulio

Executive Producer:
Nick Pithis
Catherine Giarrusso
Matthew Harris
Brian Pigeon

First Assistant Camera:
Thiago Mackie
Fil Filippides

First Assistant Director:
Hannah Eaton

Gaffer:
Walter Stone

Grip:
Lexie Piepmeier
Madeline Staszak

Key Costumer:
Madison Frith

Key Makeup Artist:
Chansopheak Tong

Key Production Assistant:
Isabella Berardi

Producer:
Sophia Ciampaglia
Matt Parola

Production Assistant:
Evan Garrone
John Goddard
Hunter Anderson
Patrick Ott
Casey Smerczynski
Garrett Hansis
Kat Doyle

Production Coordinator:
Catherine Giarrusso

Researcher:
Jonathan Hill

Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Stairs

Set Photographer:
Megan Ptak

Sound Mixer:
Adryel Barros

Transportation Captain:
Brian Pigeon

Transportation Coordinator:
Matthew Harris

Writer:
Sophia Ciampaglia

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