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Make Your Move (2018)

CHESS!

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 12M

Director : Brooks Vernon

Synopsis

Two chess champions have a secret match to decide once and for all which of them is the better player.

Actors

Charlie Henry
Charlie Henry
Marlon Bossley
Wes Farquhar
Wes Farquhar
Cole Gregorroff
Zach Teal
Zach Teal
Narrator (voice)
Nathan Reuschlein
Nathan Reuschlein
Extra
Liam Wallace
Liam Wallace
Extra
Gary Hall
Gary Hall
Extra
Evelyn Ivy
Evelyn Ivy
Extra
J.B. Yaskovich
J.B. Yaskovich
Extra

Crews

Brooks Vernon
Brooks Vernon
Director
Jenna Cipolloni
Jenna Cipolloni
Producer
Brooks Vernon
Brooks Vernon
Writer
J.B. Yaskovich
J.B. Yaskovich
Director of Photography
J.B. Yaskovich
J.B. Yaskovich
Production Design
Brooks Vernon
Brooks Vernon
Editor
Lela Brown
Lela Brown
Editor
J.B. Yaskovich
J.B. Yaskovich
Colorist
Brooks Vernon
Brooks Vernon
Costume Designer
J.B. Yaskovich
J.B. Yaskovich
Costume Designer
Ethan Hanson
Ethan Hanson
Music
Lela Brown
Lela Brown
Script Supervisor
Alex Dapp
Alex Dapp
Script Supervisor
Kurt Vogelberger
Kurt Vogelberger
Script Supervisor
Jenna Cipolloni
Jenna Cipolloni
Script Supervisor
Lela Brown
Lela Brown
Sound Mixer
Jiao Shengjun
Jiao Shengjun
Boom Operator
Gary Hall
Gary Hall
Boom Operator
Kurt Vogelberger
Kurt Vogelberger
Boom Operator
Marlie Johnson
Marlie Johnson
Boom Operator
Jenna Cipolloni
Jenna Cipolloni
Boom Operator
Lela Brown
Lela Brown
Boom Operator
J.B. Yaskovich
J.B. Yaskovich
Gaffer
Jabari Smith
Jabari Smith
Gaffer
Alex Dapp
Alex Dapp
Production Assistant
Gary Hall
Gary Hall
Production Assistant
Kurt Vogelberger
Kurt Vogelberger
Production Assistant
Marlie Johnson
Marlie Johnson
Production Assistant

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