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Camera Store | |
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Directed by | Scott Marshall Smith |
Written by | Scott Marshall Smith |
Produced by | Robert Reed Peterson Nicholas Cafritz Scott Marshall Smith Albert T. Dickerson III |
Starring |
John Larroquette John Rhys-Davies Paul Ben-Victor David James Elliott Laura Silverman Cheryl Ladd |
Cinematography | Yaron Levy |
Edited by | Ryan Dufrene |
Music by | Justin Caine Burnett |
Production company | Provocator |
Distributed by | Freestyle Digital Media |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $4.4 million |
Camera Store is a 2017 American drama film directed and written by Scott Marshall Smith. [1] The film stars John Larroquette, John Rhys-Davies, Paul Ben-Victor, David James Elliott, Laura Silverman and Cheryl Ladd. The film was released on June 19, 2017 by Provocator.
Ray LaPine (John Larroquette) and Pinky Steuben (John Rhys-Davies) work at a tired old camera store named Bibideaux Photographic. The entire movie occurs on Christmas Eve 1994. [2] [3]
Production took place in Louisiana in early 2016, with a budget of $4.4 million. [4]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (June 2017) |
Camera Store | |
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Directed by | Scott Marshall Smith |
Written by | Scott Marshall Smith |
Produced by | Robert Reed Peterson Nicholas Cafritz Scott Marshall Smith Albert T. Dickerson III |
Starring |
John Larroquette John Rhys-Davies Paul Ben-Victor David James Elliott Laura Silverman Cheryl Ladd |
Cinematography | Yaron Levy |
Edited by | Ryan Dufrene |
Music by | Justin Caine Burnett |
Production company | Provocator |
Distributed by | Freestyle Digital Media |
Release date |
|
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $4.4 million |
Camera Store is a 2017 American drama film directed and written by Scott Marshall Smith. [1] The film stars John Larroquette, John Rhys-Davies, Paul Ben-Victor, David James Elliott, Laura Silverman and Cheryl Ladd. The film was released on June 19, 2017 by Provocator.
Ray LaPine (John Larroquette) and Pinky Steuben (John Rhys-Davies) work at a tired old camera store named Bibideaux Photographic. The entire movie occurs on Christmas Eve 1994. [2] [3]
Production took place in Louisiana in early 2016, with a budget of $4.4 million. [4]