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Magnum Opus (2017)

Truth. Justice. And other casualties of war.

Genre : Drama, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 23M

Director : Kevin Elliott

Synopsis

This spy thriller pits veteran-turned-artist, Daniel Cliff, against US intelligence, and secrets from his past lead to hellish journey of lies, betrayal, and government retribution.

Actors

Louise Griffiths
Louise Griffiths
Monica Davenport
Adam J. Harrington
Adam J. Harrington
Daniel Cliff
Clark Johnson
Clark Johnson
Robert Cochran
Pej Vahdat
Pej Vahdat
Sean Dabashi
Norm Lewis
Norm Lewis
Charlie Lutwidge
Dustin Ingram
Dustin Ingram
Private Sattler
Angela Alvarado
Angela Alvarado
Interrogator Garcia
Abanoob Teddawis
Abanoob Teddawis
Mika
Ryan Ahern
Ryan Ahern
Officer Kelly
Toy Lei
Toy Lei
Officer Guo
Brandon Morales
Brandon Morales
Officer Martin
Sundra Oakley
Sundra Oakley
Commander Campbell

Crews

Kevin Elliott
Kevin Elliott
Director
Scott Patrick Stoddard
Scott Patrick Stoddard
Writer
Kevin Elliott
Kevin Elliott
Producer
Marc Newland
Marc Newland
Producer
Amanda Upson
Amanda Upson
Producer
Linus Upson
Linus Upson
Executive Producer
Brad Wilhite
Brad Wilhite
Editor
Robert Lam
Robert Lam
Director of Photography
Erik Aho
Erik Aho
Original Music Composer

Posters and backgrounds

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