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Release Date:
August 9, 2019
Original Title:
ECCO
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Good Kingdom Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R US: R
Runtime: 123
A former covert assassin seeks redemption by hunting the people responsible for his sinful past.
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Associate Producer:
Craig Archibald
Costume Supervisor:
Holly King
Director:
Ben Medina
Director of Photography:
Duncan Cole
Editor:
Tom Thorne
Editorial Services:
Mitch Paulson
Andre Rivas
Executive Producer:
Joseph Piazza
First Assistant Camera:
Jason Knoll
Gaffer:
Kevin Cook
Graphic Designer:
Josh O'Neil
Key Grip:
Mark Bueing
Makeup Artist:
Christina Kortum
Music:
Chris Morphitis
Post Production Coordinator:
Jose Williams
Producer:
Ben Medina
Jaime Roberts
Vincent Cardinale
Lathrop Walker
Production Designer:
Regan Macstravic
Second Assistant Camera:
Kyle Petitjean
Second Assistant Director:
Zach Bennett
Sound Effects Editor:
Paul Eric Miller
Sound Mixer:
Dave Howe
Visual Effects:
Adam Teninbaum
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Amy L. Winkler
Writer:
Ben Medina
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