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Original Title:
Hide & Sneak
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime | Mystery
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 13
Hide & Sneak is a dark comedy about a man who accidentally kills his dominatrix wife during a heated discussion about being her sex slave while his friend is in route to take him to a strip club. Together they must determine what to do with her body.
Camera Operator:
Angelica Perez-Castro
Casting:
Tari Harrison
Cinematography:
Zilan Wang
Director:
Kevin Yuhuan Ding
Editor:
Kevin Yuhuan Ding
Executive Producer:
Kevin Yuhuan Ding
Key Costumer:
Zena Zeizet
Key Makeup Artist:
Amber Actaboski
Location Manager:
Heather Hutton
Music:
Cory Perschbacher
Musician:
Ted Rider
Chris Volpini
Producer:
Heather Hutton
Production Design:
Vanessa Smith
Property Master:
Vanessa Smith
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