The Vanguard  (2008)

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The movie The Vanguard, released in 2008 and directed by Matthew Hope, was shot on film using Bell & Howell Eyemo Camera, Moviecam Cameras with David Byrne as cinematographer and editing by Simon Adams, Larry Trybec.
Directed by | Matthew Hope
Cinematography by | David Byrne
Written by | Matthew Hope
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Country | UK
Language | English
Genres | Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

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Cast
Lead Biosyn
Rachael
Tracker #4
Biosyn #2
Hareem Jabbar
Tracker / Jamal
Tracker #3
Tracker #2
Biosyn #4
Zombie / Biosyn
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Clapper Loader
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Stills Photographer
Clapper Loader
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Special Effects Makeup
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Choreographer: Biosyn
Floor Runner
Crowd Coordinator
Assistant To Producer
Carmera Trainee
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