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Release Date:
July 19, 2019
Original Title:
Stano
Alternate Titles:
A Second Chance
Stano
Vida em Jogo
Стано
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Chartoff Productions
Dead Fish Films
Off the Chart Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 111
Bobby Stano had everything going for him. Fresh out of high school, he was signed to the majors, had a beautiful girlfriend, everything was looking up. That is, until he and his friends get into a fight with a neighboring gang. The confrontation results in an accidental fatality and quickly changes Bobby's life forever. He's found guilty of murder and locked in prison for the next thirteen years. When Bobby is released, he's faced with a vilified reputation, a relationship to rekindle and a new life to find.
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Associate Producer:
Robert Bruzio
Cinematography:
Barry Markowitz
Director:
Raymond De Felitta
Editor:
David Leonard
Executive Producer:
Christopher Figg
Martin McCourt
Alan Pao
Robert Whitehouse
Luke Daniels
Line Producer:
Chan Gin Kai
Producer:
Joe Manganiello
Lynn Hendee
Eric Fischer
William Chartoff
Nick Manganiello
Production Design:
Javiera Varas
Screenplay:
Robert Bruzio
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