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Release Date:
June 1, 2018
Original Title:
A Fairy's Game
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
Nelson House
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 111
Two siblings are whisked away by an intelligent fairy to become part of a real life game they must complete before coming back to the real world.
Associate Producer:
Hannah Nelson
Boom Operator:
Josiah Nelson
Co-Producer:
Jonathon Nelson
Shawn Philip Nelson
David Jon Nelson
Mary Jon Nelson
Costume Design:
Sarah Nelson Haley
Dialogue Editor:
Rick Santizo
Director:
Shawn Philip Nelson
Director of Photography:
Christopher Alley
Israel Arias
Editor:
Jonathon Nelson
Executive Producer:
John Phillip Nelson
First Assistant Camera:
Ethan Burke
Andrew Koehler
David Ridder
Foley Artist:
Vincent Deng
Grip:
Benjamin Rulla
Makeup Artist:
Christina Kortum
Sara Dickman
Tiffanie Fergusson
Music:
Gerardo Garcia Jr.
Producer:
Jay Lance
Production Design:
Jonathon Nelson
Production Manager:
Alyssa Roehrenbeck
Screenplay:
Mary Jon Nelson
Shawn Philip Nelson
Elijah Nelson
Second Assistant Camera:
Samuel Neff
Nick Shaw
Second Unit Director:
Mary Jon Nelson
Sound Designer:
Michael Malerba
Sound Recordist:
Jacob Groat
Victor Krause
Matt Johnson
Visual Effects Supervisor:
David Jon Nelson
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