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Release Date:
April 1, 2022
Original Title:
The Send-Off
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Cranked Up Films
Midnight Road Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R|NR
Runtime: 88
When an actor throws an impromptu soirée at his Hollywood home, with only his closest friends in attendance, a fun evening devolves into something much darker after he makes an unexpected announcement to the group.
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Associate Producer:
Don Ohmer
Cinematography:
Elijah Guess
Director:
John-Michael Powell
Editor:
Mark Gasparo
Executive Producer:
Sabrina Powell
Vincent Sieber
Cathy Fegan-Kim
First Assistant Camera:
David Cruz
First Assistant Director:
Micah Johnson
Gaffer:
Anders Asbjornsen
Grip:
Ricky Cruz
William Lawrence Toussaint
Key Grip:
Giovani Palacino
Key Makeup Artist:
Mandy Mossman
Makeup Artist:
Emily Margaret
Original Music Composer:
Brett A. Bailey
Producer:
Undīne Buka
Glenn Howerton
Production Design:
Megan Brasfield
Second Assistant Camera:
Carlos Daniel Barreto
Sound:
Matias Piegari
Writer:
John-Michael Powell
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