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Release Date:
March 28, 2020
Original Title:
Rip to the Rescue!
Genres:
Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Deadpan Pictures
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
In post-apocalyptic Ireland, a suave American jet pilot tries to rescue a beautiful young woman from her domineering mother - but he soon finds out that around these parts, family can be deadly.
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Cinematography:
Robin Whenary
Costume Design:
Lisa Ellen Schön
Digital Imaging Technician:
Daniel Butler
Director:
Paudie Baggott
Editor:
Daniel Butler
First Assistant Camera:
Gosia Zur
First Assistant Director:
Craig Kenny
Gaffer:
Kevin Fox
Key Makeup Artist:
Linda Gibbons
Lighting Technician:
Noel Greene
David Russell
Producer:
Sarah Barr
Production Assistant:
Richard Coffey
Michael Heneghan
Hugh Noonan
Production Coordinator:
Alva Eghan
Production Design:
Noelle Slacke
Production Manager:
Kamila Dydyna
Screenplay:
Cian McGarrigle
Second Assistant Camera:
Ivan Moloney
Set Dresser:
Nathan Booth
Sound Recordist:
Caimin Agnew
Visual Effects:
John Walters
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