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Release Date:
January 23, 2010
Original Title:
Drones
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
Brian Dilks is an Office Drone. He spends his days at OmniLink in comforting monotony: facilitating the movement of product around the country, faxing, copying, joking with his best friend, Clark, and harmlessly flirting with fellow cubicle-mate, Amy. But how well does anyone really know the people they work with? When Brian discovers an improbable secret about his best friend, everything in Brian’s world changes and his safe life of workplace detachment is no longer an option. Shocked out of his mind-numbing routine by this new discovery, Brian throws himself into a star-crossed romance with Amy––yet close encounters of the office kind, like sales or intergalactic war, is an uncertain business.
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Assistant Editor:
Andrew Drazek
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Lauren Claret
Casting:
Brent Caballero
Colorist:
Benjamin Kantor
Costume Design:
Shauna Leone
Dialogue Editor:
Cameron O. Galloway
Director:
Adam Busch
Amber Benson
Director of Photography:
David McFarland
Extras Casting:
Hank Langlois
Gaffer:
Earl Woods
Hair Department Head:
Courtney Lether
Line Producer:
James T. Bruce IV
Makeup Department Head:
Courtney Lether
Music:
Jonathan Dinerstein
Music Supervisor:
Adam Busch
Producer:
Todd Gilbert
Jordan Kessler
Adam Busch
Production Design:
Lea Anna Drown
Script Supervisor:
Stacey England
Sound Mixer:
Rachel Grissom
Supervising Sound Editor:
Jason Dotts
Writer:
Ben Acker
Ben Blacker
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