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Lea to the Rescue (2016)

Genre : Family, Adventure

Runtime : 0M

Director : Nadia Tass

Synopsis

Born for adventure, Lea Clark heads deep into the Brazilian rainforest, where her most exciting story awaits.

Actors

Maggie Elizabeth Jones
Maggie Elizabeth Jones
Lea Clark
Hallie Todd
Hallie Todd
Carol Clark
Storm Reid
Storm Reid
Aki
Laysla De Oliviera
Laysla De Oliviera
Paula Ferreira
Connor Dowds
Connor Dowds
Zac Clark
Sean Cameron Michael
Sean Cameron Michael
Ricardo Carvalho
Kevin Otto
Kevin Otto
Rick Clark
Joe Vaz
Joe Vaz
Miguel Belo
Lee Raviv
Lee Raviv
Zoe the wide eyed girl
Ray Crosswaite
Ray Crosswaite
Jimmy
Farouk Valley-Omar
Farouk Valley-Omar
Tribal Elder (as Fahruq Valley-Omar)

Crews

Nadia Tass
Nadia Tass
Director
Karen Bloch Morse
Karen Bloch Morse
Writer
Kenneth Burgomaster
Kenneth Burgomaster
Music
Bin Li
Bin Li
Editor
Robin Lippin
Robin Lippin
Casting
Brian Glaser
Brian Glaser
Production Design
Mark Walker
Mark Walker
Art Direction
Renee Filipova
Renee Filipova
Set Decoration
Danielle Knox
Danielle Knox
Costume Design
Mary Partridge-Raynor
Mary Partridge-Raynor
Costume Design
David Parker
David Parker
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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