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Release Date:
October 23, 2011
Original Title:
Mysteria
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Arramis Films
Royalty Rope
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 94
A once famous and now a washed-up Hollywood screenwriter fighting to finish his latest script with an unrealistic deadline. He finds himself in the center of a murder investigation involving a prominent politician's wife. The surrounding events feed him inspiration for his script.
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Art Direction:
Sam Kramer
Associate Producer:
Nicole Holland
Cassandra Gava
Director:
Lucius C. Kuert
Director of Photography:
Keith L. Smith
Editor:
Lucius C. Kuert
Executive Producer:
Stuart Alson
William Dorfman
John S. Hicks
Gary A. Kauffman
Gerald Kessler
Alan Wooley
Key Hair Stylist:
Natalee Castillo
Key Makeup Artist:
Felipe V. Castillo
Makeup Department Head:
Judy Staats
Producer:
Lucius C. Kuert
Robert Miano
Marlon Parry
Rafael Primorac
Production Design:
Sinead Clancy
Set Decoration:
Allison Veilleux
Stunt Coordinator:
Josh Tessier
Stunt Double:
Amy Lynn Tuttle
Natalie Padilla
Writer:
Lucius C. Kuert
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