Saints and Soldiers: The Void (2014) [PG-13]

Release Date:
August 15, 2014

Original Title:
Saints and Soldiers: The Void

Alternate Titles:
A háború kísértetei: Tankok kora
Přežili jsme území nikoho
Saints and Soldiers 3 : Le Sacrifice des blindés
Saints and Soldiers III - Battle of the Tanks
Saints and Soldiers The Void
Saints and Soldiers: Battle of the Tanks
Santos e Soldados - A Ultima Missão
Santos y Soldados - The void
Santos y Soldados: el vacio
聖戰士3

Genres:
War

Production Companies:
Go Films
Koan

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  DE: 16  GB: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 96

Germany, May 1945, deep in the Harz Mountains a U.S. tank crew discovers a platoon of Germans preparing to ambush U.S. supply trucks.

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Carlos Sanches

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Dominik Schlager
Dan Larkin
Stoker White
Dan Carlyle

ADR Supervisor:
Ethan Vincent

Art Direction:
Chloe Huber

Boom Operator:
Michaela Ball
Joe Adamic
Joseph L. Garrard
Owen Peterson
Michaela Pentacoff

Camera Operator:
Jacob Schwarz

Casting:
Jeff Johnson

Co-Producer:
Raymond S. Meldrum

Construction Coordinator:
Brent Astrope

Construction Foreman:
Layne Robinson

Costume Design:
Anna K. Findlay

Dialogue Editor:
Carlos Sanches
Dan Smith

Director:
Ryan Little

Director of Photography:
Ryan Little

Editor:
Rhett Lewis
Burke Lewis

Electrician:
Charles Unice
Stuart Kirkby

Executive Producer:
Randy Beard
Gil Aglaure

First Assistant Camera:
Weston Critchfield
Joel Remke

First Assistant Director:
Jason Allred

Foley Artist:
Jeffrey Wilhoit
Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit
Gretchen Thoma

Foley Mixer:
John Sanacore

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Garlan Wilde

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Sean Klindt
Wayne Wulfenstein
Josh Fowler

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Nancy McRaney

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Kelly Klindt

Key Hair Stylist:
Tara Starling

Key Makeup Artist:
Tara Starling

Makeup Artist:
Jennine Hollingshaus

Military Consultant:
Randy Beard
Raymond S. Meldrum

Music:
James Schafer

Orchestrator:
James Schafer
Tim Perrine

Post Production Supervisor:
Reese Abel

Producer:
Adam Abel
Ryan Little

Production Design:
Christopher R. DeMuri

Scenic Artist:
Tyler Astrope

Screenplay:
Ryan Little

Second Assistant Camera:
Andy Baker

Second Assistant Director:
Cody Harbaugh

Second Unit Director:
Kevin L. Jackson

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jacob Schwarz

Set Dresser:
Rubie Huber

Set Medic:
Birk Gunderson

Sound Designer:
Carlos Sanches

Sound Effects Editor:
Matthew Thomas Hall

Sound Mixer:
Katiene Norton
Andrew Ahlstrom

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Carlos Sanches

Special Effects Supervisor:
Rick Josephsen

Stunt Coordinator:
Kevin L. Jackson

Stunts:
Benji Phillips
Braxton McAllister
Matt Griff
Robert Bennett
Beni Alexander

Supervising Sound Editor:
Carlos Sanches

Transportation Coordinator:
Randy Beard

Unit Production Manager:
Adam Abel

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Matt Hoffman

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