Charlie Valentine (2009) [R]

Release Date:
March 1, 2009

Original Title:
Charlie Valentine

Alternate Titles:
The Hitmen Diaries: Charlie Valentine

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
American Media Group
Gorilla Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: R 

Runtime: 96

Charlie Valentine was a gangster, a gunfighter, a womanizer and a pretty fine chef...

The film chronicles the exploits of the title character, Charlie, played by Raymond J. Barry (Training Day) a career criminal intent on scoring one last big pay day. When his "perfect crime" goes bad, Charlie flees to Los Angeles to hide out with his estranged son, Danny, played by Michael Weatherly. What ensues reveals the true nature of some of the most unsavory of characters.

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ADR Editor:
Rafael Tudesco

ADR Recordist:
Rafael Tudesco

Additional First Assistant Camera:
Paul Samaniego
James Hammond

Additional Gaffer:
Jose Elias Felix

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Jennifer Fricke

Assistant Camera:
Mike Guaspari

Assistant Sound Editor:
Donnie Saylor

Best Boy Grip:
Andrey Prikazchikov

Boom Operator:
Chris Trueman

Casting:
Jeanette O'Connor
Ted Warren

Construction Foreman:
Rick Welden

Costume Design:
Stacy Ellen Rich

Costume Supervisor:
Susan Doepner-Senac

Dialogue Editor:
Rafael Tudesco
Willy Allen
Wagner Fulco

Director:
Jesse V. Johnson

Director of Photography:
Jonathan Hall

Dolly Grip:
Josh Boggs

Editor:
Cari Coughlin
Julia Sandberg Hansson

Electrician:
Gregory Capp
Derrick Esperanza
Ian Myron
Larkin Seiple

First Assistant Camera:
Robert Royds
Hunter Sandison

First Assistant Director:
Sazzy Lee Calhoun

Foley:
Doug Madick
Sam C. Lewis

Foley Recording Engineer:
Thannee Hassell

Foley Supervisor:
Doug Madick

Gaffer:
Scott Toler Collins

Grip:
Gabriel Kaczorowski
Richard Kim
Omar Pena
Micah Zarlow

Key Makeup Artist:
Nicki A. Chestnut

Loader:
Kyle Redman

Makeup Artist:
Heather Ford
Krystal Melton
Daniela Richardson

Makeup Department Head:
Abby Roll

Music:
Marcello De Francisci
Wagner Fulco

Producer:
Ray Cavaleri
Ted Warren

Production Design:
James Terry Welden

Property Master:
Laura Diamond

Pyrotechnician:
Michael Del Genio

Script Supervisor:
Ron Bissland

Second Assistant Camera:
Samuel Brownfield

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Matt Fore

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Brett Talmadge

Set Costumer:
Kristen Evenson
Janie Goldstein
Elizabeth Anne Hanley

Set Decoration:
Anne Anderson
Melody Lavigna

Sound Designer:
Mauricio Paolone

Sound Editor:
Thannee Hassell

Sound Effects Editor:
Wagner Fulco
Taiwo Heard

Sound Mixer:
Jennifer Ricciardi

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Thannee Hassell
Scott A. Jennings
Rafael Tudesco

Sound Recordist:
Randolph Saucedo

Special Effects Coordinator:
David Waine

Special Effects Technician:
Chris Cline

Still Photographer:
Zander Villayne
Jack L. Zeman

Storyboard Artist:
Patti Rule

Stunt Coordinator:
Luke LaFontaine

Transportation Coordinator:
Rich Epstein

Wardrobe Assistant:
Kelli M. Cole

Weapons Master:
Mike Tristano

Writer:
Jesse V. Johnson

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