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Release Date:
February 23, 2021
Original Title:
The List of Ten
Alternate Titles:
The List of 10
Genres:
Crime | Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
In 2010, a probation officer conducts a routine check on 76-year-old Joseph Naso, in Reno, Nevada. During a search of Naso’s home for probation violations, the officer finds a shocking cache of materials: thousands of pictures of women in hosiery, mannequins dressed in lingerie, and a journal recounting dozens of sexual assaults. But the most important piece of evidence found is Naso’s “List of Ten,” a handwritten list with ten cryptic entries of vague locations, but no names or dates. Investigators fear that they have stumbled upon a hidden serial killer and his list of victims completely by chance. Working against time, investigators have one year to decode the list before Naso goes free.
Archival Footage Research:
Greg Duran
Art Direction:
Stanford James
Jeremy Reich
Assistant Art Director:
Katie Ogden
Amanda Aponte
Assistant Camera:
Christopher Ide
Steve Pitre
George Alvarez
Assistant Director:
Liza Mann
Assistant Editor:
Don Morris
Associate Producer:
Ben Glassen
Audio Post Coordinator:
Jeremy Protz
Casting:
Kevin Kuffa
Casting Producer:
Robin Otte
Co-Executive Producer:
Simon Boyce
Colorist:
Björn Bellenbaum
Director of Photography:
Matt Caton
Taylor Gentry
Kaard Bömbe
Scott Stoneback
Editor:
Jimmy Tarsi
Nicole Sevanne
Michelle Kim
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Rebecca Bregman
Executive Producer:
Stan Hsue
Allison Corn
Antony Tackaberry
Jennifer Silverman
Gaffer:
Michael Keane
Key Grip:
Maria Cabra
Legal Services:
Smithden LLP
Line Producer:
Sarah Cattano
Location Manager:
Thomas Yeager
Producer:
Gabriela Brum
Production Assistant:
Kyle Knaus
John Leo
Mika Stein
Kavel Lewis
Ben Johnson
Production Coordinator:
Emily Weddington
Production Design:
Liza Mann
Production Manager:
Rebecca Bregman
Sound Editor:
John Pappas
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