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Release Date:
September 8, 2019
Original Title:
Mime Sublime
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Redacted Media
Womens Locker Room
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
Two morons think they can get rich quick by kidnapping and ransoming a "celebrity." Unfortunately, the only famous person they can find is a mime from the local park.
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Luke Murray
Art Direction:
Sasha Avrutina
Assistant Camera:
Brian Alberth
Assistant Director:
Jenni Schenk
Boom Operator:
Andrew Christofil
Costumer:
Sasha Avrutina
Director:
Julia Smith
Director of Photography:
Jordan Post
Editor:
Chad Halvorsen
Gaffer:
Pierce Ellner
Grip:
Luke Kolarsky
Key Grip:
Emry Brisky
Makeup Artist:
Jenni Schenk
Producer:
Jonathan Wachala
T.C. De Witt
Script Supervisor:
Helen M. Schweitz
Still Photographer:
Brandon Rugzie
Writer:
T.C. De Witt
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