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The Gift (2014)

Genre : Romance, Drama

Runtime : 8M

Director : Ivan Petukhov

Synopsis

A department store gift wrapper is a lonely spectator at the centre of the festive season until a stage magician makes a surprising request.

Actors

Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman
Miss Anderson
Andrew Bowen
Andrew Bowen
Mister Grimm
Edie McClurg
Edie McClurg
Old Lady

Crews

Ivan Petukhov
Ivan Petukhov
Director
Ivan Petukhov
Ivan Petukhov
Writer
Dana Brunetti
Dana Brunetti
Producer
Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey
Producer
Carter Swan
Carter Swan
Producer
Charles Finch
Charles Finch
Executive Producer
Jonathan Sanders
Jonathan Sanders
Executive Producer
Lisa Barrett McGuire
Lisa Barrett McGuire
Co-Producer
Craig Kief
Craig Kief
Director of Photography
Lindsey Moran
Lindsey Moran
Production Design
Nicole West
Nicole West
Editor
Emily Heyman
Emily Heyman
Costume Design
Frederick William Scott
Frederick William Scott
Original Music Composer
Teresa Zales
Teresa Zales
Unit Production Manager
Alex Henes
Alex Henes
Production Coordinator
Neil Lewis
Neil Lewis
First Assistant Director
John LaBrucherie
John LaBrucherie
Second Assistant Director
Chadwick Struck
Chadwick Struck
Casting Director
Lindsey Ferguson
Lindsey Ferguson
Set Decoration
Steve Morden
Steve Morden
Art Direction
Alex Sparks
Alex Sparks
On Set Dresser
Peter Canaan
Peter Canaan
Leadman
Ryan Patrick Bartley
Ryan Patrick Bartley
Set Dresser
Heather Moses
Heather Moses
Set Dresser
Austin Rusk
Austin Rusk
Set Dresser
Taylor Jean
Taylor Jean
Set Dresser
Olivia Graham
Olivia Graham
Art Department Production Assistant
Nick Rumancik
Nick Rumancik
Boom Operator
Ben Forman
Ben Forman
Sound Mixer
Jarrod Oswald
Jarrod Oswald
First Assistant "A" Camera
Brian Freeman
Brian Freeman
Second Assistant "A" Camera
Jordan Sommerlad
Jordan Sommerlad
Digital Imaging Technician
Adam D. James
Adam D. James
Set Photographer
Greg Flores
Greg Flores
Key Grip
Richard Lopez
Richard Lopez
Best Boy Grip
Gregg Thompson
Gregg Thompson
Grip
Mike Arzaga
Mike Arzaga
Grip
Cody Jacobs
Cody Jacobs
Chief Lighting Technician
Vanessa Wolf
Vanessa Wolf
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Heath Gresham
Heath Gresham
Lighting Technician
Robert Auld-Wright
Robert Auld-Wright
Lighting Technician
Melinda Denny
Melinda Denny
Script Supervisor
Maryann Yee
Maryann Yee
Makeup Artist
Maryann Yee
Maryann Yee
Hairstylist
Markie Beth Hu
Markie Beth Hu
Assistant Costume Designer
Kate Corlis
Kate Corlis
Second Second Assistant Director
Eric Peterson
Eric Peterson
Key Set Production Assistant
Andrea Iazzetto
Andrea Iazzetto
Production Assistant
Joshua Waterman
Joshua Waterman
Production Assistant
Quentin Zales
Quentin Zales
Production Assistant
Andrew Promey
Andrew Promey
Assistant Editor
John A. Larsen
John A. Larsen
Supervising Sound Editor
Warren Hendriks
Warren Hendriks
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Warren Hendriks
Warren Hendriks
Supervising Sound Editor
Dan Gamache
Dan Gamache
ADR Recordist
Craig Kief
Craig Kief
Color Timer
Dennis Williams
Dennis Williams
Location Manager
Iris Lincoln
Iris Lincoln
Assistant Location Manager
Andrew Promey
Andrew Promey
Title Designer

Trailers and other movies

Jameson First Shot'14 | 'The Gift'

Posters and backgrounds

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