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Release Date:
February 10, 2018
Original Title:
The Letters That Guided Us
Production Companies:
Tiger Scratch Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
The Letters That Guided Us opens in the wake of the US involvement in the Vietnam War. William Warren has just returned home from his tour and is seeing home and the people he left behind for the first time in years. Through the course of the 30-minute film, the audience hops into an adventure meeting allies, enemies, and people in between as they track three distinct storylines of William's life.
Cinematography:
Viduran Roopan
Director:
Horace Priester
Editor:
Horace Priester
Executive Producer:
Horace Priester
Music:
Stephen Hill
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jordan Estring
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