Blind Spot (2003) [N/A]

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Release Date:
June 15, 2003

Original Title:
Blind Spot

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Public Pictures Inc

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

Three strangers are drawn together in search of Darcy, a man they all love who has been involved with some nasty underworld business.

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Art Direction:
Mark Helf
Kimberly Foster

Assistant Director:
Michael Patrick Ford
Alex Hennech
Shelley Graner

Best Boy Electric:
Ryan Ward
Bobby Williams

Boom Operator:
Jennifer Nabors
Paul Bottini

Costume Design:
Gorka Arana

Director:
Stephan Woloszczuk

Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi

Editor:
Stephan Woloszczuk

Foley:
Paul Holzborn

Gaffer:
Brandon Menchen
Christian Grosselfinger

Grip:
Eric Velarde

Line Producer:
Jeremy Rubin

Makeup Artist:
Sachiko Momioka

Makeup Department Head:
Brigitte Hennech

Music:
Gary Lionelli

Producer:
Stephan Woloszczuk

Production Design:
Nathaniel Walters

Production Manager:
Alana Bailey

Production Office Assistant:
Eric Feder

Script Supervisor:
Katie Whittemore

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Roy Unger

Set Decoration:
Kimberly Foster

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Richard W. Evans

Sound Recordist:
Joseph Schultz

Sound mixer:
Dennis Grzesik
Laurent Missonge
Bryan Finch

Special Effects Coordinator:
George Phillips

Stunt Coordinator:
Corey Roberts

Writer:
Stephan Woloszczuk

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