A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 1, 2014
Original Title:
Two for Tea
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
A quiet afternoon takes an unexpected turn when the law shows up on a grandmother's doorstep, threatening to tear her family apart.
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ADR Editor:
Jesse Shoffstall
Assistant Director:
Matt Scruggs
Associate Producer:
Zach Prengler
Boom Operator:
Chris Holland
David Sniadecki
Casting:
Mitzi Corrigan
Costume Designer:
Meagan Grace
Dialogue Editor:
Tom Schmidt
Director:
Benjamin Joyner
Director of Photography:
Tucker MacDonald
Editor:
Ben Joyner
Jacob Kirby
Executive Producer:
Michael Ilitch Jr.
First Assistant Camera:
Tate McCurdy
Gaffer:
Brent Christy
Grip:
Jacob McKee
Key Grip:
Dumaine Babcock
Original Music Composer:
Dustin Ransom
Producer:
Emily Seifert
Ben Joyner
Production Design:
Rachel Dotson
Second Assistant Camera:
Lucas Gregg
Set Decoration:
Jameson Everett
Sound Mixer:
Matthew Ryan Hill
Sound Supervisor:
Richard Adams
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Lynn Ellen Waldrop
Steadicam Operator:
Collin Scouten
Writer:
Josh Barkey
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