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Release Date:
October 30, 2009
Original Title:
The Fall
Production Companies:
Dangerous Wounded Animals
Juniper Post
Kenneth Kemp Productions
Osiris Film and Entertainment
Peacock Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 110
Two brothers are forced to confront a terrible crime that was hidden in their past.
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Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Christopher Garland
Tiffany Aug
Art Department Production Assistant:
Jeff Kaley
Cynthia Lorenz
Art Direction:
Morgan Lee Kessler
Assistant Art Director:
Joe Tran
Assistant Camera:
Mylene Santiano
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Traci Barrett
Best Boy Electric:
Alex P. Willson
Casting:
Lynne Quirion
Colorist:
Steve Rodriguez
Costume Design:
Camille Jumelle
Dialogue Editor:
David Barber
Director:
John Krueger
Director of Photography:
Marco Cappetta
Dolly Grip:
Matt Turve
Electrician:
Timothy Robert Ryan
Mark Escribano
Executive Producer:
John Krueger
First Assistant Camera:
Delfina Garfias
First Assistant Director:
Jason Ballantine
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Gaffer:
Addae Shelby
Grip:
Anthony Schrader
Key Grip:
Bily Salazar
Key Hair Stylist:
Jamie Tannenbaum
On Set Dresser:
Kimberly 'Kymba' LeCrone
Producer:
Marcienne Friesland
Production Design:
Marcel Victor Prefontaine
Second Assistant Director:
Federico Ferrari
Ken Spensley
Second Second Assistant Director:
Mike Tsucalas
Sound Effects Editor:
Sean Gray
Jeff Merritt
Sound Mixer:
Nick Smeloff Jr.
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Trevor Dowswell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Barber
Sound Supervisor:
Melissa Bylsma
David Kitchens
Stunt Coordinator:
Faycal Attougui
Gérard Lesage
Gianni Biasetti Sr.
Stunt Double:
Eric Hooper
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