Coffin  (2011)

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The movie Coffin, released in 2011 and directed by Kipp Tribble, Derik Wingo with Keiko Nakahara as cinematographer and editing by George Maranville.
Directed by | Kipp Tribble, Derik Wingo
Cinematography by | Keiko Nakahara
Edited by | George Maranville
Written by | Kipp Tribble
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Dolby Digital, Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Crime, Horror, Mystery, Thriller

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Film Commissioner: Inland Empire
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