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Release Date:
November 5, 2020
Original Title:
Let Him Go
Alternate Titles:
L'un des notres
Борба за семейството
Відпусти його
Genres:
Crime | Thriller | Western
Production Companies:
Focus Features
The Mazur Kaplan Company
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M BR: 14 DE: 16 ES: 16 FR: TP GB: 15 GR: Κ-15 IE: 15 JP: R15+ KR: 15 NL: 16 PT: M/14 RU: 18+ SK: 12 US: R
Runtime: 114
Following the loss of their son, a retired sheriff and his wife leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from the clutches of a dangerous family living off the grid in the Dakotas.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Carey Toner
"B" Camera Operator:
Tim Milligan
2D Supervisor:
Rebecca Manning
ADR Mixer:
Mark DeSimone
ADR Recordist:
Kristin Catuogno
ADR Supervisor:
Jac Rubenstein
ADR Voice Casting:
Dann Fink
Bruce Winant
Art Direction:
Cathy Cowan
Assistant Art Director:
Marion Spencer
Nathan Blackie
Assistant Costume Designer:
Michelle Carr
Assistant Property Master:
Cory Wills
Assistant Sound Editor:
Chris Chae
Boom Operator:
Jeffrey Murias
CG Artist:
Travis Pinsonnault
CG Supervisor:
David Eschrich
Casting Assistant:
Chantel Clark
Casting Associate:
Harrison Nesbit
Casting Director:
Avy Kaufman
Construction Buyer:
Dawn-Anne Coulson
Costume Design:
Carol Case
Costume Illustrator:
Terry Pitts
Costume Set Supervisor:
Tannis Moore
Creative Director:
Chris John Jones
Nathan Overstrom
Digital Compositor:
Evander Major
David J. Gutierrez
Vincent Burt
Mike C. Pare
John Grimaldi Jr.
Director:
Thomas Bezucha
Director of Photography:
Guy Godfree
Dolly Grip:
Tyler Jinx Moore
Editor:
Meg Reticker
Jeffrey Ford
Executive Producer:
Kevin Costner
Kimi Armstrong Stein
Jeffrey Lampert
Josh McLaughlin
Extras Casting:
Curtis Cripps
Extras Casting Assistant:
Steve Tsang
Randy Hutchings
Mara Stevens
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Craig Jewell
First Assistant Accountant:
Wendy Longeway
First Assistant Camera:
Luke Towers
First Assistant Director:
Mark Ambury
First Assistant Hairstylist:
Michael Devanney
First Assistant Makeup Artist:
Danielle Hanson
Foley Editor:
Igor Nikolic
Foley Mixer:
Kevin Schultz
Jack Heeren
Foley Recordist:
Davi Aquino
Gaffer:
Martin Keough
Graphic Designer:
Ty Semaka
Hair Department Head:
Laura De Moissac
Lighting Technician:
Connor Couzens
Makeup & Hair:
Mario Michisanti
Makeup Department Head:
Samantha J. Rumball
Makeup Effects Designer:
David Trainor
Music Editor:
Stephen M. Davis
Novel:
Larry Watson
Original Music Composer:
Michael Giacchino
Paint Coordinator:
Tom Johnson
Payroll Accountant:
Barbara Unrau
Pipeline Technical Director:
Kristen Drosinos
Producer:
Thomas Bezucha
Mitchell Kaplan
Paula Mazur
Production Assistant:
Sarah Ellis
Production Coordinator:
Colleen Hiltz
Production Design:
Trevor Smith
Production Executive:
Tiffany Tiesiera
Production Manager:
Linda Rogers-Ambury
Production Sound Mixer:
Michael Playfair
Property Master:
Ken Wills
Rigging Gaffer:
Gordon Schmidt
Script Supervisor:
Sandi Cameron
Second Assistant Camera:
Michael Dymock
Second Assistant Director:
Chris Cinnamon
Set Decoration:
Amber Humphries
Set Decoration Buyer:
Heather Brooks
Set Designer:
Amanda Nicholson
Evan Spence
Set Dresser:
Stacey Gooch
Donald Thomson
Sound Assistant:
Valerie Siu
Sound Effects Editor:
Lee Salevan
Wyatt Sprague
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Urmson
Oleg Kulchytskyi
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Yvonne Cox
Steadicam Operator:
Carey Toner
Still Photographer:
Kimberly French
Stunt Coordinator:
Steven McMichael
Stunt Double:
Sally Bishop
Supervising Sound Editor:
Paul Urmson
Title Designer:
Randall Balsmeyer
Truck Supervisor:
Devora Brown
VFX Artist:
Aaron Chiesa
Paul Chambers
VFX Editor:
John Dimare
VFX Supervisor:
Nathan Overstrom
Visual Effects Producer:
Mitch Campbell
James Michael Miller
Jeremy Beadell
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ken Bitz
Bilali Mack
Craig Crawford
Writer:
Thomas Bezucha
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