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Release Date:
November 3, 2010
Original Title:
The Circus Girl
Genres:
Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 20
Set in a 1910 circus, young Charlotte travels from city to city with her acrobat family who perform on the Trapeze. With her training almost complete, she already takes on the daring Blindfolded trick. Despite never having successfully completed the trick, Charlotte is determined to do the trick at the upcoming performance. But worries about that take a back seat when Charlotte learns about the circus potentially going out of business. She's determined to find the truth about whether or not she- and her daring Trapeze act- are the secret to saving the circus. But to do that, she will have to get into the Forbidden Train Car Z.
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Art Direction:
Catherine Chong
Assistant Director:
Blake Buchanan
Camera Operator:
Eric Luz
Director:
Sam Reynard
Director of Photography:
Eduardo Sanchez
Editor:
Eric Luz
First Assistant Camera:
Ryan Richardson
Jared Arkulary
Key Grip:
David Thomas Graves
Lighting Technician:
Zach Harrison
Makeup & Hair:
Megan Marlow
Leah Parr
Mixing Engineer:
Vanessa Garde Luque
Music:
Vanessa Garde Luque
Producer:
S. V. Broadbent
Blake Buchanan
Calvin Scrimshire
Production Design:
S. V. Broadbent
Script Supervisor:
Kelsey Lindstrom
Second Assistant Camera:
Bert Beltran
Second Assistant Director:
Gregory Zobel
Sound Mix Technician:
Dale Angell
Sound Mixer:
Aaron Eberhardt
Sound Recordist:
Meagan Reidinger
Cody Bondurart
Stunts:
Jo Atlas
Writer:
S. V. Broadbent
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