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Release Date:
August 8, 2013
Original Title:
Suddenly
Alternate Titles:
Code Black: President Down
Meu Ofício é Matar
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Nasser Entertainment Group
Odyssey Media
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 GB: 15 KR: 15
Runtime: 90
Four assassins led by Baron, pose as Secret Service agents to commandeer the house of war-widow ELLEN. Her home is a prime sniper position for their plan to assassinate the President on his visit to the small town of Suddenly. The men fool the local cops except for one, TODD. A washed-up former war hero and deputy who is now the town drunk, Todd served with Ellen’s deceased husband and has developed romantic feelings for her over the years. But she rebuffs his advances. Todd visits the house and is immediately suspicious of Baron, but no one will listen to the ravings of a drunk. Once Todd realizes what is going on, he manages to kill one of Baron’s crew, but is captured. Now he and Ellen must find a way to stop Baron and his men before they kill the President.
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ADR Editor:
Gina Mueller
ADR Recordist:
Brody Ratsoy
Peter S. Carlstedt
Armorer:
Jeremy Muir
Art Direction:
Laura Sisko
Assistant Accountant:
Elva Parsons
Assistant Costume Designer:
Kathi Moore
Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Graham Fortin
Vidar Grande
Assistant Property Master:
Clayton Flagg
Assistant Set Decoration:
Danny Vermette
Best Boy Electric:
Corey Jacques
Best Boy Grip:
Alex Godfrey
Boom Operator:
Paul Novokshonoff
Camera Operator:
Oliver Gläser
Casting:
Judy Lee
Casting Associate:
Edward D. Rea
Colorist:
Achim Kapitza
Compositor:
Helen Tzoutis
Costume Design:
Claudia Da Ponte
Creative Consultant:
Paul Fricker
Aaron Wilbur
Dialogue Editor:
Gina Mueller
Christine McLeod
Brody Ratsoy
Digital Imaging Technician:
Stephen Grobe
Joseph Fisher
Director:
Uwe Boll
Director of Photography:
Brendan Uegama
Editor:
Tony Dean Smith
Epk Camera Operator:
Evan Chan
Executive Producer:
Kirk Shaw
Extras Casting:
Annette McCaffrey
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Duncan Vogel
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Luke Barlow
First Assistant Director:
Bill Mizel
First Assistant Editor:
Joseph Fisher
Foley Artist:
Brody Ratsoy
Foley Mixer:
Eric J. Paul
Tim McCann
Gaffer:
Vince Laxton
Generator Operator:
Monty Black
Grip:
Paul Kalkman
Milton Ng
Will O'Brien
Jean-Léon Groenewald
Key Grip:
Alex Kuchera
Key Hair Stylist:
Ian C. Ballard
Key Makeup Artist:
Margaret Yaworski
Location Manager:
Sean Finnan
Makeup & Hair:
Jan Ballard
Makeup Artist:
Judy Lovell
On Set Dresser:
Kathi Moore
Online Editor:
Kevin Reid
Original Music Composer:
Stu Goldberg
Producer:
Raul Sanchez Inglis
Production Accountant:
Valentina Carp
Production Coordinator:
Melissa Crich
Production Design:
Renée Read
Production Manager:
Mel Weisbaum
Property Master:
Sally Cook
Script Supervisor:
Suze Dunbar
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Pavel Garcia
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Lena Vinogradova
Second Assistant Director:
Adrian Diepold
Security Coordinator:
Than Hadjioannou
Sound Mixer:
Tad Nazar
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brody Ratsoy
Eric J. Paul
Special Effects Coordinator:
Tom Blacklock
Steadicam Operator:
Oliver Gläser
Still Photographer:
Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Stunt Coordinator:
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle
Stunts:
Ed Anders
Supervising Sound Editor:
Eric J. Paul
Third Assistant Director:
Alex Burnett
Truck Costumer:
Danae Wilson
Unit Manager:
Barbara Chisholm
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Mintak
Writer:
Raul Sanchez Inglis
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