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Release Date:
May 9, 2002
Original Title:
Daybreak
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Stainless Steel Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Part-time couriers to the mob, Marty and Jack, are hired to deliver a semi-truck to an unknown locale in the woods. Just as they arrive at their destination, the two are separated as war erupts between three rival criminal organizations. A group of Irish nationalists, a pair of Portuguese gangsters, and a French restaurateur, all of whom are claiming the unknown contents of the tractor-trailer as their own. Marty must fight through a sea of double-crosses, lies, and deception while waiting for someone or something that will reveal itself at daybreak.
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Associate Producer:
Ryan Hanson
Co-Producer:
Allan Horyn
Director:
Randal Atamaniuk
Director of Photography:
Thomas Trovato
Editor:
Lee Conrad
Stephen Romanow
Key Grip:
Kent Owens
Producer:
Randal Atamaniuk
Production Assistant:
Gavin Betchuk
Production Sound Mixer:
Ryan Hanson
Storyboard Artist:
Caleb Hystad
Writer:
Randal Atamaniuk
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