A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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
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.
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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