A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2015
Original Title:
Muckland
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Nighthorse Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
21-year-old James Crawley returns to his hometown of Elba, New York after going off to college in Boston.
Additional Grip:
Kevin Brisco
Josh E. Jacobs
Art Direction:
Brian Dudkiewicz
Susan Sears
Associate Producer:
Kathleen Addison
Best Boy Electric:
Jacob Beil
Best Boy Grip:
Luke Trevino
Boom Operator:
Wil Masisak
Casting Associate:
Amanda D'Aquila
Casting Director:
Jenn Haltman
Colorist:
Nat Jencks
Costume Assistant:
Lily Niewald
Costume Design:
Lindsay Zir
Costumer:
Lindsay Zir
Director:
Charlie Polinger
Director of Photography:
Adrian Peng Correia
Editor:
Amy P. McGrath
Electrician:
Patrick Ouziel
Executive Producer:
Eustace Montgomery Hicks
Michael Mortensen
Shawn Papazian
First Assistant Camera:
Mary Neary
First Assistant Director:
Benjamin J. Murray
Katherine Nelson
Gaffer:
Justin Newhouse
Key Grip:
Spencer Burnham
Makeup Artist:
Susan Sears
Music:
Jacob Paul
Producer:
Matthew George
Alex Kramer
Charlie Polinger
Chloe Gordon
Katherine Nelson
Production Design:
Brian Dudkiewicz
Susan Sears
Script Supervisor:
Zach Strum
Second Assistant Camera:
Kyle Clark
Sound:
Wil Masisak
Sound Mixer:
Wil Masisak
Sound Post Supervisor:
Lucy Alper
Story:
Matthew George
Charlie Polinger
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ryan Price
Writer:
Matthew George
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