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Release Date:
March 21, 2014
Original Title:
John Doe: Vigilante
Alternate Titles:
John Doe
The Message
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Rapidfire Entertainment
Screen Corporation
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 93
When John Doe is convicted of being a vigilante serial killer, a vigilante group named 'Speak for the Dead' emerges in support of John's cause—elevating the debate about justice versus vengeance.
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Assistant Accountant:
Kristin Kruger
Associate Producer:
Brendan Campbell
Camera Operator:
Darrin Keough
Co-Executive Producer:
Jay Modi
Arti Modi
Costume Designer:
Jeanie Cameron
Director:
Kelly Dolen
Director of Photography:
David Parker
Editor:
James Cole
Executive Producer:
Wayne Duband
Leanne Walker
Rob Woodburn
Stephen M. Coates
C.C. Hang
Harrison Kordestani
Alexis Bishop
Extras Casting:
Brooke Howden
First Assistant Director:
Brendan Campbell
Foley Artist:
James Carroll
Key Grip:
David Cross
Location Assistant:
James Romeril
Location Manager:
Drew Rhodes
Music:
David Hirschfelder
Producer:
James M. Vernon
Keith Sweitzer
David Lightfoot
Kristy Vernon
Producer's Assistant:
Michael Clarkin
Production Accountant:
Trudy Talbot
Production Assistant:
Brooke Howden
Production Coordinator:
Ema Thornell
Production Design:
Carrie Kennedy
Ben Morieson
Production Manager:
Nelson Khoury
Ayisha Davies
Production Runner:
Brendan Searle
Production Secretary:
Jayna Kesha
Screenplay:
Stephen M. Coates
Script Supervisor:
Susie Struth
Second Assistant Director:
Greg Spiller
Sound Designer:
Frank Lipson
Sound Recordist:
Des Kennealy
Still Photographer:
Dennys Ilic
Story:
Stephen M. Coates
Kelly Dolen
Stunt Coordinator:
Zev Eleftheriou
Third Assistant Director:
Irina Goundortseva
Unit Manager:
Andy Pappas
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Scott Zero
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