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Release Date:
May 8, 2009
Original Title:
Nero Bloom: Private Eye
Genres:
Action | Mystery
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 46
It's 1947 and private investigator Nero Bloom is about to experience his most twisted mystery yet! When hired by a rich socialite to secretly follow and protect her gambling husband, Charlie Lomax, Nero has no idea what mix of mystery and intrigue lay ahead.
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Camera Operator:
Jordan Steele
Cinematography:
Jason Eberly
Continuity:
Hayley E. Johnson
Costume Design:
Amber Freer
Costumer:
Alicia Kelley
Digital Compositor:
Kelly Lacy
Director:
Jason Eberly
Editor:
Jordan Steele
Executive Producer:
Lance Clark
Fight Choreographer:
Darren M. Turney
Mark A. Long
Foley Artist:
Andrew Martin
Gaffer:
Ryan Bernard
Tory Nelson
Makeup Artist:
Alicia Kelley
Music:
Rich Douglas
Producer:
Nathan Hartman
Jason Eberly
Production Assistant:
Daniel S. Evans
Laura Wallace
Production Supervisor:
Sara Schinderle
Script Supervisor:
Sara Schinderle
Sound Mixer:
Jordan Wolf
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jordan Steele
Writer:
Nathan Hartman
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