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Release Date:
March 10, 2023
Original Title:
I Got A Monster
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Act III Productions
Alpine Labs
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
In March of 2017, Baltimore was rocked by one of the nation’s largest Police corruption scandals when seven members of the elite Gun Trace Task Force unit were federally indicted on racketeering charges. Defense attorney Ivan Bates wasn’t shocked by the news because for years he had been listening to the victims of these crimes and had been trying to bring down the corrupt sergeant. I GOT A MONSTER is the true story of a cat-and-mouse game in an upside-down world where the cops are also the robbers.
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Book:
Brandon Soderberg
Baynard Woods
Co-Executive Producer:
Baynard Woods
Brandon Soderberg
Co-Producer:
Lauren Deacon
Director:
Kevin Abrams
Director of Photography:
John Sweeney
Editor:
Herbert Bennett
Stephen Lee Carr
Eileen Finkelstein
Blayne Rabanal
Bob Sarles
David McIntosh
Executive Producer:
Lyn Davis Lear
Norman Lear
Maurice J. Gallagher
Brent Miller
Eric N. Young
Ron Booth
Original Music Composer:
Wendel Patrick
Producer:
Jamie Denenberg
Auriell P. Spiegel
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