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Release Date:
May 31, 2019
Original Title:
Real Life Gun Game II
Genres:
Action | Comedy
Production Companies:
Arcadon Pictures
Wildcat Rebellion Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 25
After the 88th Annual Gun Game, Jacob Rabiez Banas, son of Will Rabiez, sets out to avenge his father's death. Little does he know what lies in store for him, with the game having become more horrific than he possibly could have imagined.
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Action Director:
William Blackwell Kinney
Art Direction:
Henry Phillips
Boom Operator:
Nora Barnard
Henry Phillips
Matthew Blackwell Kinney
Rocky Robey
Adam Swanson
Camera Operator:
Adam Swanson
Nora Barnard
Henry Phillips
Director:
Adam Swanson
Director of Photography:
William Blackwell Kinney
Editor:
William Blackwell Kinney
Executive Producer:
William Blackwell Kinney
Matthew Blackwell Kinney
First Assistant Director:
William Blackwell Kinney
Gaffer:
William Blackwell Kinney
Producer:
Nora Barnard
Henry Phillips
Rocky Robey
Adam Swanson
Jacob Banas
Production Design:
William Blackwell Kinney
Second Assistant Director:
Matthew Blackwell Kinney
Sound Editor:
William Blackwell Kinney
Stunt Coordinator:
Henry Phillips
Visual Effects:
William Blackwell Kinney
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