Legacy
Trailer: Legacy
Year: 2024
Genre: Documentary
Studio: Vanderheide Visuals
Director: Steve Vanderheide
Cast: Jacob Walter, Laura Negley, Marc Arnusch, Tony Hass, Connie Hass, Kirsten Wulfsberg
Crew: Steve Vanderheide (Director), Chad Weber (Cinematography), Luke Munchrath (Production Assistant), Becca Edlund (Writer)
Runtime: 42 minutes
Release: Sep 19, 2024
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Language: English
Budget: 35
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