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Release Date:
November 1, 2012
Original Title:
The Package
Alternate Titles:
Dette de Sang
El paquete
Killer Games
Killers Game
The Package - Killers Game
Genres:
Action
Production Companies:
Anchor Bay Films
Caliber Media Company
Lighthouse Pictures
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Pitchblack Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 15 NL: 12 US: R
Runtime: 93
A courier for a local crime lord must deliver a mysterious package while being chased by a horde of unusual gangsters.
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Armorer:
Rob Fournier
Art Direction:
Chris von Szombathy
Best Boy Electric:
Kyle Leggett
Camera Operator:
Gary Viola
Construction Coordinator:
Baron Shaver
Costume Design:
Beverley Wowchuk
Director:
Jesse V. Johnson
Director of Photography:
C. Kim Miles
Editor:
Jason Dale
Executive Producer:
Kevin Kasha
Jack Heller
First Assistant Camera:
Jeff Cassidy
First Assistant Editor:
Rob Grant
Foley Editor:
Dario DiSanto
Key Costumer:
Laurel Morgan
Line Producer:
Jamie Goehring
Makeup Department Head:
Joanne Kinchella
Music:
Sean Murray
Painter:
Cameron Boon
Producer:
Justin Bursch
Brad Krevoy
Production Design:
Renée Read
Property Master:
Daren Luc Sasges
Script Supervisor:
Sandra Montgomery
Set Decoration:
A. Blair Stevens
Sound Designer:
James Wallace
Special Effects Coordinator:
Jak Osmond
Still Photographer:
Ed Araquel
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Wu
Stunt Driver:
Ed Anders
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kirby Jinnah
Writer:
Derek Kolstad
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