A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 23, 2019
Original Title:
We Take the Low Road
Genres:
Drama | Western
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A Wiki-Leaks release illuminates the collusion amongst politicians and the medical industry that drives the cost of medical care to an unattainable price for the middle class. With the guilty parties' names and addresses being released, a vigilante movement springs up around the Untied States. After his father loses the battle with cancer, Mason, along with Thompson and Bobbi, seek violent justice and hope for riches along the way. A shotgun blast sparks a string of unintended consequences that leads the group down a dark road.
Art Direction:
Jon Darby
Assistant Director:
Anna Schiera
Associate Producer:
Micah Knapp
Boom Operator:
David Burns
Casting:
David S. Hogan
Angela DiMarco
Cinematography:
Domenic Barbero
Co-Producer:
Jerry Spears
Costume Design:
Nicole Barbero
Director:
Domenic Barbero
Jerry Spears
Executive Producer:
David Lowe
Domenic Barbero
Production Design:
Jon Helgren
Sound Mixer:
Taylor Delph
Special Effects:
Erik Albidress
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Nicole Barbero
Writer:
Jerry Spears
Domenic Barbero
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