A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 9, 2012
Original Title:
Trauma Team
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Fat Dragon Films
Instavision
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
Based on the Atlus video game of the same name. Four young medical prodigies are forced underground and become vigilante doctors by forming a renegade clinic to help desperate patients who have nowhere else to turn.
Art Direction:
Geoff Flint
Camera Operator:
Brian Outland
Camera Technician:
Ian T. Barbella
Casting:
Leslie Woo
Cinematography:
Adam McDaid
Costume Design:
Liuba Randolph
Director:
Ben Hansford
Editor:
Heather Silverman
First Assistant Camera:
Kevin Akers
First Assistant Director:
Zack Smith
Gaffer:
Arthur Meyerhoff
Key Grip:
Chad Cohlmia
Key Makeup Artist:
Sherri Zebeck
Music:
Mario Grigorov
On Set Dresser:
Jem Elsner
Producer:
Josh Roth
Production Coordinator:
Samantha Humphreys
Production Design:
Philip Salick
Property Master:
Joseph Myles Edelson
Script Supervisor:
Kris Smith
Second Assistant Camera:
Kevin Morris
Second Assistant Director:
Sam Alvelo
Second Second Assistant Director:
Olivia McCallum
Sound Mixer:
Jared Simmons
Writer:
Joshua Long
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