Broken (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 20, 2016

Original Title:
Broken

Genres:
Action | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Japan Media Services
Singing Well Productions (HK) Ltd.

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 70

In Japan, the yakuza never forgives.

A Japanese cop must find a two-brother hit-man team before they kill any more Japanese officials. USB sticks containing a list of corrupt politicians and police officials are held by four whistleblowers. Two notorious brothers are hired to kill the whistleblowers and recover the data before it goes public.

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Boom Operator:
Michael Watley

Camera Operator:
Alex Paille
Tim Aaron Wlodarczyk

Co-Producer:
Matthew Huster

Consulting Producer:
Robert DiNozzi
Lucas Oliver-Frost

Director:
Rionne McAvoy

Executive Producer:
Donovan James
Tim Aaron Wlodarczyk

Original Music Composer:
Kuniyuki Takahashi

Production Assistant:
Shannon Brown

Sound Assistant:
Josh Enrique
Tuan Hong
Edgar Reyes

Sound Effects:
Nicholas Rosier

Sound Mixer:
Rob Mayes
Nick Clegg
Joseph Smith

Sound Recordist:
Rob Mayes

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Kyôko Soya

Still Photographer:
Timothy Buerger

Storyboard Artist:
Alex Paille

Translator:
Annu Maesako
Tadanori Urabe

Weapons Master:
Eric Barnes

Writer:
Rionne McAvoy

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