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Release Date:
July 26, 2020
Original Title:
Money Honey
Alternate Titles:
Легкі гроші
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
KnightOwl Films
Production Countries:
New Zealand
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
Hank is in a bad mood. Red wants to cheer up her buddy. Perhaps, with a bit of luck and business acumen, they might acquire enough money for an Elvis sandwich with peanut butter, banana and bacon?
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Art Direction:
Alex Mathews
Clapper Loader:
Léa Taillefer
Colorist:
Matic Prusnik
Director:
Isaac Knights-Washbourn
Director of Photography:
Eoin O’Liddigh
Editor:
Damian Golfinopoulos
First Assistant Camera:
Kelly Chan
First Assistant Director:
Lissandra Leite
Gaffer:
Spencer Locke Bonney
Grip:
Spencer Locke Bonney
Makeup Artist:
Kaz Elizabeth
Hazel Xu
Producer:
Lissandra Leite
Robby Peters
Second Assistant Director:
Robby Peters
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Miten Raichura
Sound Designer:
Luana Barnes
Sound Mixer:
David Peterson
Joey Siasoco
Steadicam Operator:
Alex MacDonald
Unit Production Manager:
Jasmin Santos
Writer:
Isaac Knights-Washbourn
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