Bad Day for the Cut
Synopsis
Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 2017 - Midnight - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2017
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 99 mins
- Director
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Chris Baugh
- Producer
- Katy Jackson, Brendan Mullin
- Editor
- Brian Philip Davis
- Screenwriter
- Chris Baugh, Brendan Mullin
- Director of Photography
- Ryan Kernaghan
- Production Designer
- John Leslie
- Composer
- James Everett
- Principal cast
- Nigel O’Neill, Susan Lynch, Józef Pawowski, Stuart Graham, Anna Próchniak, Ian McElhinney
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Six Mile Hill Productions
Brendan MullinTitanic Suites
55-59 Adelaide Street
Belfast
BT2 8FE
Sales Company
XYZ Films
3103-B South La Cienega BlvdLos Angeles
CA 90016
USA
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