Jeff Ross Roasts Criminals: Live at Brazos County Jail (2015) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 13, 2015

Original Title:
Jeff Ross Roasts Criminals: Live at Brazos County Jail

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Comedy Central
Enough With The Bread Already Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 51

Jeff gives the most dangerous – and enlightening – roast of his life from behind the walls of the Brazos County Jail in Bryan, Texas. In this special he touches on topics surrounding incarceration such as race, solitary confinement and the death penalty.

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Camera Operator:
Justin Ayers
David Layton
Jay Malecki
Zakaria Robbins
Chris Swenson

Co-Producer:
Ed Larson
George Reinblatt

Colorist:
Harris Mendheim

Creative Consultant:
Kevin Schini

Director of Photography:
Kevin McCafferty

Editor:
Andrew Mendelson

Executive Producer:
Stuart Miller
Jeff Ross
Willie Mercer
Amy Zvi

Gaffer:
Mark Clark

Lighting Director:
Mark Clark

Location Sound Mixer:
Mark Hutchins

Makeup Artist:
Brandie Seifert

Mix Technician:
Mark Hutchins

Post Production Assistant:
Larsen Mitch

Production Assistant:
Tatiana Ungredda

Sound:
Carl Barc

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bob Barzyk

Wardrobe Designer:
Nina Schelich
Megan Rizer

Writer:
Guy Nicolucci
George Reinblatt
Kevin Schini

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