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Release Date:
February 8, 2008
Original Title:
The Man Who Came Back
Alternate Titles:
Der Mann, der Rache nahm
Genres:
Action | Drama | Western
Production Companies:
Company Pictures
Gudegast Braeden Productions
Scott Hamilton Public Relations
Stephen Bowen Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 122
Framed for murder and left for dead, a local legend comes back to make the guilty pay as he seeks revenge on those who killed his family, in this traditional Western about one man who stood against injustice.
Armorer:
Terry Mann
Art Direction:
James Wiley Fowler
Karl Meek
Assistant Costume Designer:
Kathleen Rottweiller
Camera Operator:
Simon Carmody
Matthias Koenigswieser
Casting:
Donald Paul Pemrick
Costume Design:
Rona Lamont
Costume Supervisor:
Jennifer Schossow
Director:
Glen Pitre
Director of Photography:
Stoeps Langensteiner
Editor:
Simon Carmody
Matthew Booth
Executive Producer:
Eric Braeden
Gudegast Braeden
Stephen Bowen
First Assistant Camera:
Christopher Ciborowski
Andrew Redd
Chase Rees
Gaffer:
Janet Jensen
Key Hair Stylist:
Linda Kunkle
Makeup Artist:
Linda Kunkle
Abiiba Howell
Makeup Effects:
Bonnie McFerrin
Original Music Composer:
Phil Marshall
Producer:
John Castellanos
Sam Cable
Michelle Benoit
Ra-Ana Gilani
Chuck Walker
Yankie Grant
Production Design:
Karl Meek
Screenplay:
Chuck Walker
Script Supervisor:
Melody Moss
Set Costumer:
Cheryl G. Smith
Claudia Hollern
Sound Effects Editor:
Jeffrey A. Pitts
John-Thomas Graves
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Stanley Kastner
Donald Lyles
Still Photographer:
Heather Leigh Jackson
Stunt Coordinator:
Dick Ziker
Writer:
Chuck Walker
Glen Pitre
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