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Release Date:
April 5, 2013
Original Title:
The Hyperglot
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Maxellian Productions
Urmee Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
Despite an unrivaled talent for communicating, Jake has trouble talking to women. When an impossible situation presents itself, Jake ignores the signs and goes on a wild goose-chase to pursue his quest for love. When his plan is foiled, a new best friend helps him finally express himself successfully to a woman – without uttering a single word.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Ariel R. Kaplan
Casting:
Michael Cassara
Color Designer:
Erik Choquette
Costume Design:
Lucia Lettini
Director:
Michael Urie
Director of Photography:
Ryan Mitchel
Editor:
Jim Mol
Executive Producer:
Michael Levi Harris
First Assistant Camera:
Chris L. Cox
First Assistant Director:
Whitney Buxton
Gaffer:
Nick O'Neill
Line Producer:
Ryan Spahn
Makeup Artist:
Dayeon Kang
Music Supervisor:
Jasmine Flott
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Beal
Post Production Supervisor:
Tomer Sinai
Producer:
Meghan-Michelle German
Evangel Fung
Production Design:
Dara Wishingrad
Production Manager:
Joanna Lagstein
Production Office Assistant:
Anthony Rigual
Kristen Jackson
Shawlini Manjunath
Sound Designer:
Scott A. Jennings
Sound Mixer:
Derek Morse
Writer:
Michael Levi Harris
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