A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Iron Gun: Through The Mainframe
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Science Fiction
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 35
Years in the future, a criminal hacker travels back in time to rise above the system. Upon this report, a troop is sent out from an elite force to capture him and travels back to the year, 1984. During this journey, he teams up with a special cop to assist him on his mission to take down the criminal and serve future justice.
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Camera Operator:
Cameron Augustine
Ryan Dominguez
Cinematography:
Christian Nelson
Co-Director:
Devin McKiernan
Costume Designer:
Cameron Augustine
Director:
Cameron Augustine
Editor:
Devin McKiernan
Executive Producer:
Jonathan Furtado
Producer:
Cameron Augustine
Prop Designer:
Reed Shue
Cameron Augustine
Set Dresser:
Devin McKiernan
Story:
Cameron Augustine
Jonathan Furtado
Storyboard Artist:
Thien K. Vo
Writer:
Devin McKiernan
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