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Release Date:
April 28, 2017
Original Title:
Great Choice
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Greencard Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
A woman gets stuck in a Red Lobster commercial, in Robin Comisar’s horror-comedy that won Best Short at the Overlook Film Festival.
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Art Direction:
Tommy Love
Co-Producer:
Jillian Mayer
Colorist:
Mikey Rossiter
Costume Designer:
Bree Perry
Director:
Robin Comisar
Director of Photography:
Matt Clegg
Editor:
Robin Comisar
Executive Producer:
Andrew Kortschak
Emily Wiedemann
Extras Casting:
Eliza Khan
First Assistant Camera:
Evan Walsh
Gaffer:
Sean Gradwell
Key Grip:
Jesse Ruuttila
Music:
Meade Bernard
Producer:
Craig Shilowich
Melody C. Roscher
Production Assistant:
Mike Alliegro
Wyatt McBride
Jordan Sirek
Liam Burke
Production Designer:
Meredith Lippincott
Property Master:
Shane Torres
Set Decoration:
Johann Poschung
Set Dresser:
Joe Poschung
Sound Designer:
Jeremy Siegel
Meade Bernard
Sound Mixer:
Patrick Southern
Steadicam Operator:
John Kopec
Swing:
Riley Arthur
Writer:
Robin Comisar
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