Fruitcake Fraud (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 2021

Original Title:
Fruitcake Fraud

Genres:
Crime | Documentary

Production Companies:
Red Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

Unveils the crime where someone had extorted millions from Collin Street Bakery in Corsicana, Texas, and how people and the FBI are still amazed of how the crime was solved and the lavish lifestyle the culprits were living.

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Assistant Camera:
Colton Huynh
Luís Barbosa

Assistant Editor:
Carly Delora
Debora Emilio

Associate Producer:
Annie Mangone
Whitney Goodwin

Camera Operator:
Eric Perini
Blake McNay

Director:
Celia Aniskovich

Director of Photography:
Alex Gallitano

Drone Pilot:
AJ Mrotek

Editor:
Danielle Miller
Mike Noble
Maryanne van Wagner
John Como

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Micaela Pender

Executive Producer:
Celia Aniskovich
Sumithrin David
Red Sanders
Alison Dammann
Jordana Hochman
Diana Sperrazza

Online Editor:
Seth Buncher

Post Producer:
Paul Yannes
Elizabeth Wedin
Valerie Laleuf

Post Production Coordinator:
Philip Lambert

Post Production Supervisor:
Jessica Mouser

Producer:
Zoe Vock

Production Assistant:
Mary Walker
Sara Caruso
Nathalie Diller

Production Coordinator:
Sam Keegan

Production Manager:
Hilary Burke
Paul Backer
Amanda Hansen

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