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Take Flight (2015)

Genre :

Runtime : 10M

Director : Daniel Askill

Synopsis

2015's best actors lift off in a series of tributes to the ultimate Hollywood magic trick.

Actors

Jacob Tremblay
Jacob Tremblay
Self - Performer
Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron
Self - Performer
Rooney Mara
Rooney Mara
Self - Performer
Lily Tomlin
Lily Tomlin
Self - Performer
Melissa McCarthy
Melissa McCarthy
Self - Performer
Benicio del Toro
Benicio del Toro
Self - Performer
Jason Mitchell
Jason Mitchell
Self - Performer
Kristen Wiig
Kristen Wiig
Self - Performer
Mya Taylor
Mya Taylor
Self - Performer
Michael Fassbender
Michael Fassbender
Self - Performer

Crews

Daniel Askill
Daniel Askill
Director
Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini
Music
Lorin Askill
Lorin Askill
Creative Producer
Daniel Fletcher
Daniel Fletcher
Creative Producer
Gregory Stern
Gregory Stern
Creative Producer
Lorin Askill
Lorin Askill
Editor
Pasquale Paolo
Pasquale Paolo
Digital Imaging Technician
Owen Pallett
Owen Pallett
Music
Max Richter
Max Richter
Music
Jennifer Heath
Jennifer Heath
Executive Producer
Jack Hogan
Jack Hogan
Producer
Jon Kamen
Jon Kamen
Executive Producer
Kathy Ryan
Kathy Ryan
Producer
Frank Scherma
Frank Scherma
Executive Producer
Jake Silverstein
Jake Silverstein
Executive Producer
Maureen Towey
Maureen Towey
Producer
Mandy Walker
Mandy Walker
Director of Photography
Michael Wood
Michael Wood
Director of Photography

Posters and backgrounds

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