The Snare (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
The Snare

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Best Yet Entertainment
Grey Star Entertainment
The Rabbit and The Snare

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 114

When a high school student is arrested with a small amount of drugs, the police pressure her to become an informant—forcing her to choose between the people she most loves and the future she's worked so hard to create.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Lauryn Terceira

Best Boy Electric:
Matt Chernick

Casting Director:
Joey Montenarello

Colorist:
Alec Doherty

Costume Designer:
Lauren Cucarola

Dialogue Editor:
Ross Aronow

Director:
Merlin Camozzi

Director of Photography:
Logan Floyd

Editor:
Stephen Jangro

Executive Producer:
Jesse Russell
Nina Mishkin

Hair Department Head:
Ikeyia P

Health and Safety:
James Glorioso Jr.

Key Production Assistant:
Evan Kmec

Location Scout:
William Sturtevant

Makeup Department Head:
Damaris Santana

Music:
Paul Corley
Josh Eustis

Music Editor:
Paul Corley
Scott Hedrick

Post Producer:
Joshua Levion

Producer:
Kristifor Cvijetic
Jenny Leigh Reed
Kareem Mortimer

Production Designer:
Alexander Linde

Property Master:
Michael Joseph Bowen

Scenic Artist:
Caitlyn Classey

Stunt Coordinator:
Jason A. Iannacone
Mark Pettograsso

Swing:
Noah Vilgrain

Title Designer:
Alphonse Swinehart

Visual Effects Producer:
Fernando Torres Idrovo

Writer:
Merlin Camozzi

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