Urchin  (2007)

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The movie Urchin, released in 2007 and directed by John Harlacher, was shot on Panasonic AG-DVX100 Camera with Luke Leonard as cinematographer and editing was done on the Final Cut Pro Editing System by Dave Buchwald.
Directed by | John Harlacher
Cinematography by | Luke Leonard
Edited by | Dave Buchwald
Written by | John Harlacher
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi

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Cast
Goliath
The Old Man
The Father
Ken's Wife Elena
Angela Who Knits
Dock Master Joe
Tom's Wife Dana
Johnny Appleseed
Zed Or Kirby
Kirby Or Zed
Mother Mary
Charlie Giglio
Sweet Mama Giglio
The Inside Man
The Outside Man
Mr. O'Malley
Technical Sam
The Bodyguard
Mildred Giglio
Jill The Transsexual
The Scoutmaster
Mr. Torny-Punta
Two Dollars
Assistant To The Janitor
Little Drake
Himself
The Janitor
John Or Dave
Video Gustavo
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Art Direction by
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Costume Design by
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Art Department
Property Designer
Makeup Department
Special Makeup Effects Artist
Music Department
Music Coordinator
Stunt Department
Stunt Coordinator
Stunt Coordinator
Additional Crew Members
Script Consultant
Stand-in: Mr. Swansen
Weapons Master
Assistant: Mr. Montoya
Production Assistant
Assistant: Ms. Leonard
Title Designer
Maritime Expert
Story Consultant
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