Circle of Pain (2010) [R]

Release Date:
August 15, 2010

Original Title:
Circle of Pain

Alternate Titles:
Circle of Pain - Arena der Helden
Circle of Pain - Return of the Fighter
Sang pour sang extreme
Круг боли

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Legacy Filmworks

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+  US: R 

Runtime: 90

Pain is temporary. Pride lasts forever.

Following an in-ring accident, Dalton Hunt retired from the world of mixed martial arts at the top of his game. Unable to outrun his guilt, he lost his family, his title, and his way. But when a crooked promoter lures him back into a fight against the current undefeated champ, Patrick "The Brick" Wahle, Dalton must enlist the aid of an enigmatic trainer to turn him back into a warrior so he can stand tall and do battle once again.

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"B" Camera Operator:
MJ Marcinick

Additional Construction:
Micah Goldfarb

Assistant Costume Designer:
Tamar Madrigal

Assistant Editor:
Conor Byrne

Associate Producer:
Eileen Hoeter
Ryan Black

BTS Footage:
Ryan Kuehl
Stewart Smithson

Best Boy Electric:
Justin Paul Warren

Best Boy Grip:
Daniel Sieglestien

Boom Operator:
Fulton Dromgoole

Casting:
Judy Lee
Lindsay Chag

Casting Associate:
Kara Eide

Casting Director:
Rachel Flanagan

Chef:
Jim O'Brien

Co-Producer:
Liam Owen

Colorist:
Michael Numbskull

Construction Coordinator:
Tim Hintsala

Costume Designer:
Linda Lou von Hochtritt

Craft Service:
Annie Watts

Digital Imaging Technician:
Dustin Cross

Director:
Daniel Zirilli

Director of Photography:
Jonathan Scott

Driver:
C. Wylie Earnhart

Editor:
Kelly Morris

Executive Producer:
Stan Wertlieb
Danny Webber
Jas Boparai
Barry Brooker
Daniel Zirilli
Alan B. Bursteen
David Cuddy

Extras Casting:
Karen Hallford

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jonathan Carbonaro

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Geoffrey Frost

First Assistant Director:
Gilda Longoria

Foley Artist:
Javier Marin

Foley Editor:
Matt Dawson
Rob Coxford
Chris Ray

Foley Mixer:
Iain Pattison

Gaffer:
Brandon Torres

Grip:
Michael Anderson
Tylee Coates
Homer Leal
Joy Chiang

Key Grip:
Gary W. Shaw

Key Hairdresser:
Gina Elkins

Key Makeup Artist:
Jenine Galante

Line Producer:
Jude S. Walko

Location Assistant:
Elliot Jackson

Location Manager:
Marti Swanson

Location Sound Mixer:
James Willis

Music Supervisor:
Don Harrison

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Tymoschuk

Post Production Supervisor:
Cher Hanusiak

Producer:
Deboragh Gabler
Sean Patrick O'Reilly
Michael Z. Gordon

Producer's Assistant:
Tany Rangen

Production Accountant:
Peter LaCorte

Production Coordinator:
Melinda Marroquin

Production Design:
Tim Hintsala

Production Supervisor:
Dale Cornick

Property Master:
Tim Hintsala

Screenplay:
Bobby Mort

Script Supervisor:
Michael Steves

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mike Andrade

Second Assistant Director:
Loren Melchor
Barker White

Set Decoration:
Vicki Solis

Set Production Intern:
Leila Dallal
Bianca Tilley

Smoke Artist:
Chris Numbskull

Sound Designer:
Bill Mellow

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Iain Pattison

Still Photographer:
Melissa Carrugati

Story:
Daniel Zirilli
Sean Patrick O'Reilly

Stunt Coordinator:
Arnold Chon
Jace Jeanes

Stunts:
Colin Duffy
Mark D'Allesandro

Title Graphics:
Conor Byrne

Transportation Coordinator:
Melissa Lane

Visual Effects:
Conor Byrne
Chris Numbskull

Wardrobe Assistant:
Brandon Blake

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