Take Out  (2004)

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The movie Take Out, released in 2004 and directed by Sean Baker, Shih-Ching Tsou, was shot on Sony Cameras, Sony Other Camera with Sean Baker as cinematographer and editing by Sean Baker, Shih-Ching Tsou.
Cinematography by | Sean Baker
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Country | USA
Language | English, Mandarin, Spanish
Genres | Drama

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Cast
Ming Ding
Big Sister
Collector #1
Collector #2
Ming's Roommate
Ming's Roommate 2
Ming's Roommate 3
Ming's Cousin
First Delivery
Fried Hard
Second Delivery
Portuguese Delivery
Mother With Children
Running Toddler
Older Sister
Nice Tipper
Horn Delivery
No Speakee English
English Bull Dog
Smoking Phone Woman
Nice Woman Delivery
Hardware Store #1
Hardware Store #2
Hardware Store #3
Dark Hallway Delivery
Young Prep Delivery
Chicken Or Beef
Mother With Crying Baby
Crying Baby
Dog Hallway Delivery
Fighting Couple Guy
Fighting Couple Woman
Mail Order Faster
Thank You Delivery
Barber Shop Kid
Barber Shop Mom
Silent Delivery
Fork Couple Guy
Fork Couple Girl
Discount Customer
Long Hallway Delivery
Spanish Speaking Teen
Couple Of Springrolls
Only Euros
Only Euros Wife
845 Westend
Change Guy
Other Half Of Chicken
Ketchup On Fries #1
Ketchup On Fries #2
Ketchup On Fries #3
Hip-hop Apartment
Hip-hop Apartment
Hip-hop Apartment
Hip-hop Apartment
Hip-hop Apartment
Six Girls, Six Numbers
Hit The Lottery
Spanish Speaking Mother
Get A Beer, Have Fun
Last Delivery
Mugger #1
Restaurant Customer
Restaurant Customer
Restaurant Customer
Restaurant Customer
Restaurant Customer
Restaurant Customer
Restaurant Customer
Restaurant Customer
Restaurant Customer
Customer
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