The Frontier (2012)

Genre : Western

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Thomas Schlamme

Synopsis

Set in the 1840s, show centers on a group that follows their dreams and heads west from Missouri across the uncharted country.

Actors

Ethan Embry
Ethan Embry
D.J. Jackson
Bridget Regan
Bridget Regan
Hannah Strong
Clancy Brown
Clancy Brown
Jack Ramsay / Lamazee
Nathan Gamble
Nathan Gamble
Samuel Hale
Jake McLaughlin
Jake McLaughlin
Cooper Hale
Holley Fain
Holley Fain
Joanna Hale
Al Weaver
Al Weaver
Ben
Chaske Spencer
Chaske Spencer
Eli
Megan Ferguson
Megan Ferguson
Peyton
Gina Bramhill
Gina Bramhill
Emily
Erik Jensen
Erik Jensen
Doctor Strong
Mustafa Shakir
Mustafa Shakir
Armand Rossignol
Ben Prendergast
Ben Prendergast
Captain Parker
Alinta Chidzey
Alinta Chidzey
Claire
Grace Rosebirch
Grace Rosebirch
Frontier Child

Crews

Thomas Schlamme
Thomas Schlamme
Director
Marieke Spence
Marieke Spence
Assistant Director
Gideon Amir
Gideon Amir
Producer
Josh Barry
Josh Barry
Executive Producer
Shaun Cassidy
Shaun Cassidy
Executive Producer
Jeff Kwatinetz
Jeff Kwatinetz
Executive Producer
Thomas Schlamme
Thomas Schlamme
Executive Producer
John Lindley
John Lindley
Director of Photography
Jim Page
Jim Page
Editor
Scott Vickrey
Scott Vickrey
Editor
Eric Dawson
Eric Dawson
Casting
Carol Kritzer
Carol Kritzer
Casting
Robert J. Ulrich
Robert J. Ulrich
Casting
Bob Shaw
Bob Shaw
Production Design
Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko
Chrisi Karvonides-Dushenko
Costume Design
Russell Sharp
Russell Sharp
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Gina Black
Gina Black
Unit Production Manager
Mark Douglas
Mark Douglas
Post Production Supervisor
Nathan Hart
Nathan Hart
Third Assistant Director
Philip A. Patterson
Philip A. Patterson
First Assistant Director
James Short
James Short
Second Assistant Director
Gillian Butler
Gillian Butler
Property Master
John Mathew Kelly
John Mathew Kelly
Set Dresser
Tuesday Stone
Tuesday Stone
Assistant Art Director
Mark DeSimone
Mark DeSimone
ADR Mixer
Sean Massey
Sean Massey
Dialogue Editor
Ric Schnupp
Ric Schnupp
ADR Recordist
Richard E. Yawn
Richard E. Yawn
Supervising Sound Editor
Jason Piccioni
Jason Piccioni
Visual Effects Supervisor
Brian Cox
Brian Cox
Special Effects Supervisor
Leanne Brooks
Leanne Brooks
Special Effects Coordinator
Danny Baldwin
Danny Baldwin
Stunt Coordinator
Richard Anastasios
Richard Anastasios
Stunts
Michael M. Foster
Michael M. Foster
Stunts
Fenix Searle
Fenix Searle
Stunts
Sharelle Starr
Sharelle Starr
Stunts
Annette van Moorsel
Annette van Moorsel
Stunt Double
Judd Wild
Judd Wild
Stunts
Casey Wright
Casey Wright
Stunts
Marcus Allemann
Marcus Allemann
Second Assistant Camera
Tim Delaney
Tim Delaney
Grip
Paul Seipel
Paul Seipel
Second Assistant "A" Camera
Eric Souliere
Eric Souliere
Casting Associate
Morgan Redfield Smith
Morgan Redfield Smith
Casting Assistant
Steven Tylor O'Connor
Steven Tylor O'Connor
Casting Assistant
Jessica Chesak-Humphrey
Jessica Chesak-Humphrey
Costumer
Louise Roach
Louise Roach
Costume Assistant
Ben Thompson
Ben Thompson
Assistant Editor
Carolina Häggström
Carolina Häggström
Script Supervisor
Elisabeth Cormier
Elisabeth Cormier
Producer's Assistant
Judy Hallin
Judy Hallin
Production Coordinator
Scott Warwick
Scott Warwick
Armorer

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