A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 21, 2007
Original Title:
The Bleeder
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
With his dream girl in harm's way, little Adrian finds himself in the fight of his lif to protect her innocence. The Bleeder is a classic tale of good versus evil, of seeking revenge against a menacing older brother and his friends, all set on the epic battlefield of a twelve-year-old boy's imagination.
Art Direction:
Ryan Heilman
Assistant Director:
Alex Mangen
Best Boy Electric:
Chance Madison
Best Boy Grip:
Robert Kubish
Boom Operator:
Ryan Heilman
Robert Kubish
Director:
Ian Cook
Director of Photography:
Scott Lipez
Editor:
Mike Dittiacur
Electrician:
Sarah Schulte
Doug Schwartz
First Assistant Camera:
Amy Faust
Gaffer:
Mike Dittiacur
Grip:
Jason Hardwick
Key Grip:
John Mays
Hallie Sheck
Line Producer:
Dara Cosby
Makeup & Hair:
Amy Vogel
Makeup Effects:
Mario Scrimizzi
Music:
Jared Phillips
Greg Ziants
Online Editor:
Terry Lukemire
Producer:
Ian Cook
Carol Trevino
Production Designer:
Jess Dysert
Production Manager:
Meredith Prager
Second Assistant Camera:
Joe Telich
Set Photographer:
Brett Hatten
Sound Engineer:
Mike Tekulve
Sound Mixer:
Todd Miller
Supervising Editor:
Jim Klein
Writer:
Ian Cook
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