The Face of the Serpent  (2003)

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The movie The Face of the Serpent, released in 2003 and directed by David B. Craig with Joel Hahn as cinematographer and editing by David B. Craig.
Directed by | David B. Craig
Cinematography by | Joel Hahn
Edited by | David B. Craig
Written by | David B. Craig
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Action, Adventure, Thriller

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Cast
Chester
Desperado Assasin
Harry Clay
Professor Sarah McLane
Mr. G / Man At The Hotel
Bank Secutiry Guard
Beautiful Woman At Airport
Reporter #1
Hot Dog Man
Bank Clerk
Father Glen Livet
Daughter (Family In The Park)
Father (Family In The Park)
Mrs. Hillary Branch
Student
Maria Bonvissto
Groom / Michael A. Palermo
Dad On Baseball Field
Castor Twin
Reporter #2
Master Of Ceremony
Daughter (Family In The Park)
Baseball Slugger
Mother (Family In The Park)
Best Man
Gramps / Charlie Quinnland
Gramma / Mable Quinnland
Bank Robber / Young Simon Chester
Pollux Twin
Wedding Attendee
Young Quinn
Lucky Dog At Airport
Maid Of Honor
Zippo Limo Driver
Mr. Riley
Airport Patron
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Best Boy Electric
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Fence Constructor
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