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Release Date:
July 9, 2013
Original Title:
Dark Power
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
7 Continents Films
CineVia
Renaissant Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15
Runtime: 96
When the mayor of a crime-ridden city and his opponent are both assassinated while seeking election, two FBI agents, John Archer and Mila Driver, reluctantly join forces to investigate the murder only to discover that City Hall holds more secrets than the identity of the killer.
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Armorer:
Mike Tristano
Art Direction:
Victor A. Sandoval
Camera Operator:
David J. Levine
Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick
Costume Design:
Marianne Parker
Director:
John Milton Branton
Director of Photography:
Jayson Crothers
Editor:
Tony Wise
First Assistant Director:
Apo W. Bazidi
James Grayford
Gaffer:
Tyler Condon
Key Hair Stylist:
Brittany Madrigal
Key Makeup Artist:
Vanessa Cartier
Makeup Artist:
Molly Craytor
Makeup Department Head:
Stephanie Kae Panek
Original Music Composer:
Gareth Coker
Producer:
Miguel Pagan
Irmgard Pagan
Production Design:
Alessandro Marvelli
Screenplay:
Alberto G. Rodriguez
Miguel Pagan
Second Assistant Director:
David Michael Harwell
Second Second Assistant Director:
Danessa Dudley
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Rainer Lipski
Set Decoration:
Susie Mancini
Jane Madden
Sound Mixer:
Omar Barraza
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rob McIntyre
Michael J. McDonald
Stunt Coordinator:
Steve Rizzo
Stunt Double:
Alisa Hensley
Stunts:
Eddie J. Fernandez
Geoff Ward
Duke Jackson
Lou Simon
Damien Bray
Ryan Sturz
Utility Stunts:
Jef Groff
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