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Release Date:
June 11, 2015
Original Title:
A Killer of Men
Genres:
Action | Crime | Western
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
Shot and left for dead by the commune of murderers and thieves who raised him, an 18 year-old pure-bred killer must trek across the lawless desert waste to exact his revenge and rid the world of their evil.
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Art Direction:
Chris Leslie
Assistant Art Director:
Jeana Docter
Boom Operator:
Diego Perez
Jongchae Sohn
Casting:
Paul Palo
Linda Phillips-Palo
Cinematography:
Jonathan Barenboim
Colorist:
Paul Provost
Compositing Supervisor:
Robert Snyder
Costume Design:
Alex Simone
Lindsay Evans
Director:
Gregg Meller
Editor:
Evan Schrodek
First Assistant Director:
Mynor H. Sosa
Hairstylist:
Virginia Valverde
Line Producer:
Reena Magsarili
Makeup Artist:
Heather Galipo
Matt Sherin
Music:
Jonathan Beard
Producer:
Gregg Meller
Josh Mendoza
Stephen Parsey
Production Design:
Brandon Kihl
Production Manager:
Leslie Marchand
Property Master:
Dean Newbury
Script Supervisor:
Sarah Archuleta
Second Assistant Director:
Carly Sturgeon
Tina Clark
Second Second Assistant Director:
Matthew Dyer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brian N. Lam
Marcello Dubaz
Special Effects:
Lauren Beauchamp
Wayne Beauchamp
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Daniel Del Pozzo
Heather Galipo
Josh Russell
Matt Sherin
Stunt Coordinator:
Christopher Bradley
Stunts:
Jessica Erin Bennett
Erik Audé
Marnie Liesel
Ross Scharphorn
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brian N. Lam
Marcello Dubaz
Title Designer:
Leo Flander
Writer:
Gregg Meller
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