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Release Date:
February 9, 2012
Original Title:
The Show Must Go On
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Mystery
Production Companies:
Magnolia Hill Entertainment
Media & Documentary Projects
Oxford Film Festival
The Loft Grant
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 25
When a dying theater’s last hope for business suddenly goes from a murder mystery show to an actual murder mystery, the cast must play it off in order to save their jobs!
Art Direction:
Andrew George
Assistant Camera:
Micah Ginn
Assistant Director:
Matt Minshew
Cinematography:
Gabe Mayhan
Costume Supervisor:
Laura Cavett
Director:
Matthew Graves
Editor:
Matthew Graves
Executive Producer:
Andy Harper
Sam Haskell
Zach Scruggs
Finance:
Molly Fergusson
Gaffer:
Ty Coke
Grip:
Josh Malloy
Key Grip:
Christian Hawkins
Line Producer:
Molly Fergusson
Location Sound Mixer:
Gregory Gray
Makeup Artist:
Jaclyn Austin
Laura Warner
Producer:
Melanie Lynn Addington
Michelle Emanuel
Diana Chaney
Micah Ginn
Production Design:
Laura Cavett
Andrew Douglas
Still Photographer:
Michael L. Stanton
Visual Effects Editor:
Matthew Graves
Writer:
Matthew Graves
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