15 Till Midnight  (2010)

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The movie 15 Till Midnight, released in 2010 and directed by Wolfgang Meyer, was shot on digital using Red One Camera and Cooke S4 Lenses with Daniel Lipski as cinematographer and editing by Michael Gilmore.
Directed by | Wolfgang Meyer
Cinematography by | Daniel Lipski
Edited by | Michael Gilmore
Written by | Brandon Slagle
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi

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Lukas / Reverse Lukas
Bartender / Cipher
Head Knower Agent
Enforcement Agent
Surgical Agent
Knower / Bio-Agent
Diner Waitress
Friendly Office Worker
Tiresia / Club Owner
Bouncer / Knower
Bouncer II / Knower
Tattooed Knower
Cafe Diner #2
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Jewellery Maker
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Photo Double: Brandon Slagle
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15 Till Midnight - modified: [27639] [1568798]

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