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Release Date:
May 17, 2011
Original Title:
Elephant White
Alternate Titles:
Assassino Profissional
Biały słoń
Elephant White - Ein Killer in Bangkok
Mercenaire
Rogue Kill
Белый слон
Genres:
Action | Crime | Fantasy | Thriller
Production Companies:
Millennium Media
Swingin' Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 91
An assassin is hired by a businessman to avenge the murder of his daughter by white slave traders in Thailand.
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Assistant Art Director:
Komkrit Chugnum
Camera Operator:
Xiaosu Han
Andreas Thalhammer
Casting:
Mark Teschner
Costume Design:
Preeyanan Suwannathada
Dialogue Editor:
Angela Hemingway
Director:
Prachya Pinkaew
Director of Photography:
Wade Muller
Editor:
David M. Richardson
Gaffer:
Maitree Wannachot
Location Manager:
Chaipat 'Jai' Sitthisarankul
Makeup Artist:
Vitchu Chavasit
Original Music Composer:
Robert Folk
Producer:
Peter Safran
Humberto Arechiga
Sally Lear
Daniel Bernhardt
Djimon Hounsou
Tom Waller
Production Design:
Sutham Viravandej
Script Supervisor:
Navarutt Roongaroon
Sound Designer:
Brent Findley
Sound Effects Editor:
Jason Dotts
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jonathan Wales
Special Effects Coordinator:
Khansit Techawanvevkn
Steadicam Operator:
Damien King
Still Photographer:
Nicholas Vedros
Stunt Coordinator:
Weerapon Poomatfon
Unit Publicist:
Michael Klastorin
VFX Production Coordinator:
Nick Peshunoff
Visual Effects Art Director:
Simeon Asenov
Visual Effects Producer:
Scott Coulter
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Alexander Valev
Writer:
Kevin Bernhardt
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