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Original Title:
Dirty Rhetoric
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Donna's House Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Seven eccentric party crashers confront enemies in a secluded Long Island château as unknown flashes hijack Independence Day in the 1950s - little do they know it's the end of the world.
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ADR Recordist:
Reed Robins
Assistant Editor:
Eli Gaipa
Associate Producer:
Gautier Abadie
Virginia Gaipa
Emily Laue
Laura Lyons
Tony Urgo
Camera Operator:
Mike Dokus
Casting:
Sig De Miguel
Stephen Vincent
Choreographer:
Liz Piccoli
Costume Design:
Michelle Christensen
Director:
James Evans
Director of Photography:
Guillermo Cameo
Driver:
Nick Collins
Editor:
Tony Urgo
Fight Choreographer:
Drew Henriksen
First Assistant Camera:
Elaine Menigo
First Assistant Director:
Emily Laue
Gaffer:
Vic Roxas
Grip:
Eriq Ortiz
Key Grip:
Jhony Cubides
Key Hair Stylist:
Alan Rowe Kelly
Key Makeup Artist:
Alan Rowe Kelly
Original Music Composer:
Gautier Abadie
Producer:
Amy Gaipa
James Sharpe
James Evans
Production Assistant:
Claes Christian Rozenveld
Stephen Balsamo
Production Coordinator:
Mark Badolato
Production Design:
Amy Gaipa
Script Supervisor:
Jeff Hopkins
Second Assistant Camera:
Yiwei Drew Ma
Second Assistant Director:
Mark Badolato
Set Decoration:
Audrey Wick
Sound Designer:
Tom Saltman
Sound Mixer:
Elias Rivera
Tom Saltman
Stunt Coordinator:
Drew Henriksen
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Kivlan King
Writer:
James Evans
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