Cut Bank (2014) [R]

Release Date:
October 4, 2014

Original Title:
Cut Bank

Alternate Titles:
Hell Town
Кат Бэнк

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Kilburn Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16  DE: 16  JP: G  KR: 15  NO: 15  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 94

Good Folks. Bad Deeds.

25-year-old Dwayne McLaren, a former athlete turned auto mechanic, dreams of getting out of tiny Cut Bank, Montana the coldest town in America. But his effort to do so sets in motion a deadly series of events that change his life and the life of the town forever...

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ADR Mixer:
John-Thomas Graves

Art Direction:
Myron Hyrak
Charles Varga

Assistant Costume Designer:
Sharon Templeman

Assistant Director:
Cory Faulkner

Assistant Location Manager:
Edward Zachara

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Shanna Orgovan

Assistant Set Decoration:
Ryan Halun

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jessie Anne Spence
E. Niles Klein

Associate Producer:
J.M. Logan

Best Boy Grip:
Zack Hamm

Boom Operator:
Markus Wade

Camera Operator:
John Spooner

Camera Trainee:
Christina Ienna

Casting:
Candice Elzinga
Rhonda Fisekci

Casting Associate:
Martina Smyth

Co-Producer:
Laurette Bourassa
Matthew Medlin

Construction Coordinator:
Dave Oudshoorn

Costume Design:
Narda McCarroll

Costume Set Supervisor:
Mary Hyde-Kerr

Director:
Matt Shakman

Director of Photography:
Ben Richardson

Dolly Grip:
Jeff Connors

Driver:
Glenn Hughes

Editor:
Carol Littleton
Craig Wood

Executive Producer:
Corinne Ferguson
Matthew Therrell
Vinny Pilegge
Larry Dorr

Extras Casting:
Kris Rurka

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Cory Budney

First Assistant Camera:
Dean Morin

First Assistant Director:
Ehud Ellman

First Assistant Editor:
Julie Garcés
Suzy Ortega

First Assistant Hairstylist:
Sasha McLaughlin

Grip:
Dean Davey
Torstein Colyer
Chelsea Barrie

Hair Department Head:
Rose Rimmer

Key Grip:
Jeff Connors

Key Makeup Artist:
Samantha J. Rumball

Lighting Technician:
Liam Gerrie

Loader:
Cherise Keown
Chris Chow

Location Manager:
Jake Chapman

Makeup Department Head:
Lynne K. Eagan

Music Supervisor:
Linda Cohen

Original Music Composer:
James Newton Howard

Picture Car Coordinator:
Glenn Hughes

Producer:
Mickey Barold
Laura Rister
Mark C. Manuel
Ted O'Neal
Edward Zwick
Dan Cohen

Production Accountant:
Dale Cornick

Production Coordinator:
Michelle Gougeon

Production Design:
Laura Fox

Production Manager:
Doug Steeden

Script Supervisor:
Patricia Jagger

Second Assistant Camera:
Chris Chow
Cherise Keown
Andy Capicik
Andy Capicik

Second Assistant Director:
Alex Burnett

Second Unit Director of Photography:
John Spooner

Security Coordinator:
Jason Ball

Set Decoration:
Jim Murray

Sound Designer:
Yann Delpuech

Sound Editor:
Jon Greasley
Mike McKone

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Yann Delpuech
Stanley Kastner

Sound Recordist:
Garrell Clark

Steadicam Operator:
Andy Capicik

Still Photographer:
Dan Power

Stunt Coordinator:
Jodi Stecyk

Stunt Double:
Greg Schlosser
Guy Bews
Adrian Young
Jacob Rupp
Mike Carpenter

Supervising Sound Editor:
Joel Shryack

Third Assistant Director:
Johanna Posthuma

Title Designer:
Alan Munro

Truck Costumer:
Michelle Warren

Truck Supervisor:
Kathleen Mulder

Unit Publicist:
Brooke Blumberg
Keleigh Thomas
Sunshine Sachs

Writer:
Roberto Patino

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