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Release Date:
August 16, 2018
Original Title:
There's Always One
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
GMML Productions
Independent Artists Collaborative
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
After Nick is accidentally sent a sexy video from his dream girl and her friends, he drags his best friend Brian on a mission to figure out where the girls are and how to get there. Along the way, Brian figures out that you can't always follow the crowd and that you should stay true to yourself.
Associate Producer:
Alexis Carlson
Michalina Scorzelli
Boom Operator:
Peter Carnegie
Casting Assistant:
Nick Mancuso
Casting Director:
Jim D'Ippolito
Director:
George Massimillo
Director of Photography:
Michael La Gattuta
Editor:
Michael La Gattuta
Executive Producer:
Michael La Gattuta
George Massimillo
Key Grip:
Dave Bivone
Makeup Artist:
Jennifer Leinbaugh
Original Music Composer:
Alex Jerez
Producer:
Jim D'Ippolito
Production Assistant:
Anthony Ruf
Sound:
Joe Zajack
Supervising Sound Editor:
Ray Marte
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Gabriella Minicozzi
Writer:
George Massimillo
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