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Wild Indian (2021)

Genre : Crime, Drama, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.

Synopsis

Decades after covering up his classmate’s murder, Michael has moved on from his reservation and fractured past. When a man who shares his violent secret seeks vengeance, Michael goes to great lengths to protect his new life with his wife and boss from the demons of his past.

Actors

Michael Greyeyes
Michael Greyeyes
Michael/Makwa
Chaske Spencer
Chaske Spencer
Teddo
Kate Bosworth
Kate Bosworth
Greta
Phoenix Wilson
Phoenix Wilson
Young Makwa
Julian Gopal
Julian Gopal
Young Teddo
Lisa Cromarty
Lisa Cromarty
Cammy
Jesse Eisenberg
Jesse Eisenberg
Jerry
Elisha Pratt
Elisha Pratt
Darren
Scott Haze
Scott Haze
Father Daniels
Tres Garcia
Tres Garcia
Daniel
Sheri Foster
Sheri Foster
Lisa Wolf
Marissa Woolf
Marissa Woolf
Kimber
Evan Assante
Evan Assante
Classmate
Saxon Keanu Neal
Saxon Keanu Neal
Schoolmate
Claudia Lee
Claudia Lee
Rebecca
Jenna Leigh Green
Jenna Leigh Green
Ivy
Bruce Davis
Bruce Davis
Florist
Kirstyn Anderson
Kirstyn Anderson
Self - Background
Mattie Walker
Mattie Walker
Extra
Andrew Hooks
Andrew Hooks
Police Officer (uncredited)
Brenda Williams
Brenda Williams
Nurse (uncredited)
Garrett O'Brien
Garrett O'Brien
Funeral Attendee (uncredited)
Kody Burns
Kody Burns
Teacher
Tori Hartley
Tori Hartley
Nurse
Lauren Newsham
Lauren Newsham
Alyse
Justin Parks
Justin Parks
Security Officer

Crews

Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.
Director
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.
Writer
Jesse Eisenberg
Jesse Eisenberg
Executive Producer
Gavin Brivik
Gavin Brivik
Original Music Composer
Eli Born
Eli Born
Director of Photography
Ed Yonaitis
Ed Yonaitis
Editor
Eyde Belasco
Eyde Belasco
Casting
Brett Ludlow
Brett Ludlow
Set Decoration
Matthew Hixenbaugh
Matthew Hixenbaugh
Costume Design
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.
Producer
Eric Tavitian
Eric Tavitian
Producer
Edgar Rosa
Edgar Rosa
Line Producer
Thomas Mahoney
Thomas Mahoney
Producer
Katy Drake Bettner
Katy Drake Bettner
Executive Producer
Niraj Bhatia
Niraj Bhatia
Executive Producer
Celine Dornier
Celine Dornier
Executive Producer
Frédéric Fiore
Frédéric Fiore
Executive Producer
Brent Ryan Green
Brent Ryan Green
Executive Producer
J.D. Lifshitz
J.D. Lifshitz
Executive Producer
Adam Margules
Adam Margules
Executive Producer
Raphael Margules
Raphael Margules
Executive Producer
Lesli A. Masoner
Lesli A. Masoner
Executive Producer
Dan McClung
Dan McClung
Executive Producer
Joel Michaely
Joel Michaely
Executive Producer
Blake Pickens
Blake Pickens
Co-Producer
Audie Hamon
Audie Hamon
Art Direction
Nikki Pelley
Nikki Pelley
Costume Design
Alexis Kleyla
Alexis Kleyla
Makeup Artist
Angel Hanes
Angel Hanes
Hair Department Head
Angel Hanes
Angel Hanes
Makeup Department Head
Talia Bella
Talia Bella
Unit Production Manager
Randy Wayne
Randy Wayne
Unit Production Manager
Preston Hawkins
Preston Hawkins
Boom Operator
Eric Marks
Eric Marks
Supervising Sound Editor
Rob Marshall
Rob Marshall
Sound Editor
Lisandro Boccacci
Lisandro Boccacci
Production Assistant
Charles Edward Bennett
Charles Edward Bennett
First Assistant Director
Kent Shelton
Kent Shelton
Stunt Coordinator
Jill Sanchez
Jill Sanchez
Script Supervisor
Jonathan Guggenheim
Jonathan Guggenheim
Production Design
Jeremy Ralstin
Jeremy Ralstin
Special Effects Supervisor
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.
Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr.
Editor
Randy Wayne
Randy Wayne
Co-Producer
Talia Bella
Talia Bella
Co-Producer
Randy Wayne
Randy Wayne
Location Manager
Tory Ayers
Tory Ayers
Accountant
Rianna Nauni
Rianna Nauni
Assistant Accountant
Michelle De Long
Michelle De Long
Additional Casting
Eli Born
Eli Born
Camera Operator
Neil Newby
Neil Newby
First Assistant Camera
Andrew Appleyard
Andrew Appleyard
Second Assistant Camera
K.C. Kennicutt
K.C. Kennicutt
Steadicam Operator
Matt Baber
Matt Baber
Digital Imaging Technician
Justin Miers
Justin Miers
Still Photographer
Hannah Gates
Hannah Gates
Key Makeup Artist
Erika O'Bar
Erika O'Bar
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist
Elisabeth Williams
Elisabeth Williams
Set Costumer
Gaby Viviana
Gaby Viviana
Set Costumer
Molly Williams
Molly Williams
Costume Assistant
John T. Marshall
John T. Marshall
Production Sound Mixer
Jon Bielich
Jon Bielich
Studio Teacher
Steve Francis
Steve Francis
Gaffer
Daniel Paugh
Daniel Paugh
Electrician
Dallas Tabb
Dallas Tabb
Key Grip
Daniel Dolf
Daniel Dolf
Grip
Samantha Ludlow
Samantha Ludlow
Craft Service
Brian Levin
Brian Levin
Assistant Editor
Karl Gottschalk
Karl Gottschalk
Orchestrator
Georgi Elenkov
Georgi Elenkov
Conductor
Austin Chase
Austin Chase
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rob Marshall
Rob Marshall
Foley Editor
Ryan Vaughan
Ryan Vaughan
Dialogue Editor

Trailers and other movies

Wild Indian | Official Trailer (HD) | Vertical Entertainment

Posters and backgrounds

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