Flaming Assassin
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2024
- Type of project
- Shorts
- Running time
- 11 min 18 sec
- Format
- Digital
- Director
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Nathan Geering
- Producer
- Nathan Geering
- Co-Producer
- Stephen Windle, John Archer
- Executive Producer
- Nathan Geering
- Editor
- Nathan Geering
- Screenwriter
- Nathan Geering, John Archer, Stephen Windle
- Director of Photography
- Stephen Windle
- Production Designer
- Nathan Geering
- Sound
- Nathan Geering
- Composer
- Yusuke, Nathan Geering
- Principal cast
- Brian Darwin Taylor, Marcus Smith, Connor Dye, Nathan Geering, John Archer, Brandon Mullins
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Rationale Method
55 Pigeon Bridge WaySheffield
S26 2GX
Sales Company
Rationale Method
55 Pigeon Bridge WaySheffield
S26 2GX
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