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Release Date:
October 7, 2017
Original Title:
The Hammer
Alternate Titles:
The Hammer
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Round Room Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 109
When prison boxer George "The Hammer" Martin is offered freedom for fighting in the 1984 Olympics, he says no in order to protect the woman he loves, forcing his best friend to learn the true meaning of loyalty.
Art Direction:
Michelle Jones
Casting:
John Jackson
Co-Producer:
Aly Drummond
Costume Design:
Claire Breaux
Director:
Angela Shelton
Director of Photography:
Leonidas Jaramillo
Editor:
John David Allen
Executive Producer:
Ali Jazayeri
Amy Rodrigue
Fight Choreographer:
Darrell Foster
Hair Department Head:
Yolanda Mercadel
Line Producer:
Scott Putman
Location Assistant:
Tyler Hohmann
Makeup Artist:
Mia Goff
Makeup Department Head:
Robin Mathews
Music:
Jay Weigel
Producer:
Angela Shelton
Kim Barnard
Shawn-Caulin Young
Production Design:
Nate Jones
Set Decoration:
Bradford Johnson
Special Effects Coordinator:
David K. Nami
Stunt Coordinator:
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Chuck Picerni Jr.
Stunt Driver:
Vanessa Motta
Stunts:
John Teal Jr.
Alexander Christopher Jones
Erik Schultz
Writer:
Angela Shelton
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