Noctambulous  (2011)

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The movie Noctambulous, released in 2011 and directed by Kelvin C. Bias, was shot on Canon EOS-7D Camera, Panasonic AG-HVX200 Camera and Canon EF 24-70 mm f2.8L II Lens, Canon EF 70-200 mm f2.8 L IS II Lens, Canon L Series Lenses with Robson Garcia Jr. as cinematographer and editing was done on the Apple Final Cut Pro 7 by Ann Foo.
Directed by | Kelvin C. Bias
Cinematography by | Robson Garcia Jr.
Edited by | Ann Foo
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Fantasy, Horror

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Dr. Karen Orr
William Graves
Zara Jax
Gambler #3
Prostitute
Gangster Moll
Red Demoness Escort
Diana / Bleu Zero Spokes Model #1
Gambler #1
Angry Gambler
Gambler #4
Man On The Street
Woman On The Beach
Mah Jong Pit Boss
Ethereal Voice
Fantasy Sequence Club Dancer
Bleu Zero Spokesmodel #2
Miss Nyx
Couple On The Street
Club Dancer #1
Mah Jong Hostess
French Escort
Gambler #2
One Night Stand Lover
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