Open (2015) [NR]

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Release Date:
January 15, 2015

Original Title:
Open

Genres:
Crime | Fantasy | Mystery

Production Companies:
Seaton Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 21

Open(adj) Willing to do anything for someone's affection.

Open(adj) Willing to do anything for someone's affection. The Gaze of Cleopatra is an ancient Egyptian relic that has been stolen from the city museum. Said to have mystical powers, it is worth millions. Karma, a gorgeous thief helps Horus, an unemployed man out of a financial dilemma then seduces him in to assisting her retrieve the Gaze of Cleopatra in a lucrative heist that exposes him to a very dangerous underworld. Does Horus have what it takes to survive or is he so 'open' that he may just be a pawn to be used by Karma.

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Casting Director:
Anita Luckett

Cinematography:
Cameron Turner

Color Grading:
Bahiyjaui Allen

Compositor:
Jonathan Woods

Director:
Carl Seaton

Editor:
Cameron Turner
Corey Grant

Executive Producer:
Rodney Parnther

Line Producer:
Chris Beal

Makeup & Hair:
Allison Bryan
David Mendez

Post Production Supervisor:
Steven Minor

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Brittany Fontaine

Thanks:
Tim Folsome
Abdul Malik Abbott
Nika King

Wardrobe Designer:
Tiffany Kaye

Writer:
Carl Seaton

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