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Release Date:
July 7, 2017
Original Title:
Do You Take This Man
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Modern Love
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A
Runtime: 92
When a gay couple's impending wedding hits a snag, the grooms must rely on their friends and family to see them through.
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Best Boy Electric:
Iván Jesús Herrera
Zach Rasmussen
Best Boy Grip:
Jeff Godshall
Boom Operator:
Speed Ratliff
Casting:
Rich Delia
Co-Producer:
Rich Delia
Jonathan Bennett
Costume Design:
Gio Kendall
Sarah Brown
Director:
Joshua Tunick
Director of Photography:
Dave Perkal
Editor:
Joshua Tunick
Executive Producer:
Krista Giovara
First Assistant Camera:
Joel Perkal
First Assistant Director:
Roger Udwin
Gaffer:
Bob Low
Grip:
Aaron Pong
Joel Sutherland
Kenneth Bauer
Hair Department Head:
Christina Culinski
Makeup Artist:
Melissa Tolentino
Producer:
Dave Perkal
Eric Kops
Joshua Tunick
Production Coordinator:
Miranda Rae Mayo
Production Supervisor:
Jonathan Edmundson
Script Supervisor:
Emma Danoff
Second Assistant Camera:
Baird Steptoe
Second Assistant Director:
Alexis Olsen Colwell
Sound Editor:
Zach McNees
Sound Mixer:
John Taylor
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Zach McNees
Unit Production Manager:
Melanie Wagor
Writer:
Joshua Tunick
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