Route 30  (2007)

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The movie Route 30, released in 2007 and directed by John Putch, was shot on digital using Panasonic AG-HVX200 Camera with Keith J. Duggan as cinematographer and editing was done on the Final Cut Pro Editing System by John Putch.
Directed by | John Putch
Cinematography by | Keith J. Duggan
Edited by | John Putch
Written by | John Putch
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Comedy

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Notes & More Information
Dolly shots made by using PVC pipe and a skateboard type rolling head. Only 4 lights allowed. 1 Joker Bug 400 and 3 china balls.
 
Cast
Amish Martha
Original Bill
Golfer Gal
Himself - Mister Ed
Golfer Guy
Tourist Driver
Rotten Egg
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