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Release Date:
June 13, 2015
Original Title:
3rd Street Blackout
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Brackets Creative
MarVista Entertainment
Running Man
Vaguely Qualified Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
A technology-obsessed couple is forced to examine their relationship during a blackout
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Associate Producer:
Daniel Zahler
Richard Gipstein
Noah Isaacs
John Meadows
Majorie Kinzler
Anthony Pergola
Maureen Pergola
Jennifer Mizban
Abe Schwartz
Katie Fahs
Reade Fahs
Tszyu Sue Chen-Holmes
Ed Zimmerman
Betsy Zimmerman
Casting Director:
Henry Russell Bergstein
Consulting Producer:
Susan Leber
Costume Design:
Elana Zelman
Director:
Negin Farsad
Jeremy Redleaf
Director of Photography:
Eun-ah Lee
Editor:
Andrew Mendelson
Executive Producer:
Samuel Goldberg
Max Born
First Assistant Director:
YeJin Joy Kim
Line Producer:
Javier Gonzalez
Music:
Gaby Alter
Producer:
Negin Farsad
Jeremy Redleaf
Andrew Mendelson
Ryan Cunningham
Production Design:
Jose Cavazos
Script Supervisor:
Lashawn Garnes
Writer:
Negin Farsad
Jeremy Redleaf
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