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Release Date:
March 25, 2022
Original Title:
Junk Food
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Movies in the Boonies
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
Following a diamond heist, freelance spy Denny McDonald confronts his man-child temptations while staying confined in his employers' safe-house.
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Assistant Director:
Max Russell Pratts
Best Boy Electric:
Henry Lefler
Best Boy Grip:
Daniel Chan
Boom Operator:
Tyler Thompson
Colorist:
Ahab Mullick
Costume Supervisor:
Kate Blaylock
Digital Effects Producer:
Nicholas Jensen
Director:
Nicholas Jensen
Director of Photography:
Nicholas Jensen
Editor:
Nicholas Jensen
First Assistant Camera:
Jake Lynn
Gaffer:
Carlos Otaño
Grip:
Nicholas Sawaf
Jake Markson
Makeup & Hair:
Kate Blaylock
Producer:
Nicholas Jensen
Matteen Taghavi
Caleb Brunman
Production Assistant:
Sam Tepper
Prop Maker:
Kahil Nazrin
Second Assistant Camera:
Dana Greenleaf
Second Assistant Director:
Matthew Glen Johnson
Sound Director:
Aaron Bétit
Thanks:
Jake Orthwein
Enzo Hui
Stephen Rollman
Colby Jensen
Christopher C. Pearson
Quinlan Orear
Michael Jedrzejewski
Pam Jensen
Third Assistant Camera:
Shereen Cohen Kheradyar
Third Assistant Director:
Noa Richard
Title Designer:
Ken Yakura
Writer:
Nicholas Jensen
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