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Release Date:
April 22, 2005
Original Title:
Neo Ned
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Kismet Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Like most kids, Ned idolized his father and dreamed of following in his footsteps. Unfortunately, his father was a two-bit crook who spent most of his life in jail. Without a family of his own, Ned falls in with the Aryan Brotherhood. Soon after, Ned is placed in a mental hospital where he is mesmerized by a young black girl who believes Adolf Hitler was reincarnated in her.
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ADR Mixer:
Michael J. Fox
ADR Supervisor:
Michael J. Fox
Assistant Sound Editor:
Peter D. Lago
Associate Producer:
Joe Adams
Sam Childs
Kasey Stevens
Camera Operator:
Alexandre Naufel
Casting:
Valerie McCaffrey
Co-Producer:
Brian Patrick O'Toole
Consulting Producer:
Jo Marr
Costume Design:
True Cross
Director:
Van Fischer
Director of Photography:
Christopher Manley
Editor:
Bipasha Shom
Executive Producer:
Harmon Kaslow
First Assistant Director:
TK Shom
Foley Artist:
Steven Avila
Foley Mixer:
Peter D. Lago
Geordy Sincavage
Gaffer:
Terry Meadows
Key Hair Stylist:
Kokeeta Douglas
Key Makeup Artist:
Kokeeta Douglas
Line Producer:
Jenny Hinkey
Makeup Artist:
Joanetta Stowers
Producer:
David E. Allen
Mark Borman
Valerie McCaffrey
Production Design:
Stephen J. Readmond
Second Assistant Director:
Kiernan O'Shea
Second Unit Director:
David E. Allen
Set Decoration:
Karin L. McGaughey
Sound Editor:
Geordy Sincavage
Sound Effects Editor:
Steven Avila
Sound Mixer:
James Ridgley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kelly Vandever
Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Owen
Stunts:
Brian Simpson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Trip Brock
Writer:
Tim Boughn
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