The Flash: Crossover
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| Movie | |
| The Flash: Crossover | |
| Production Group | Influence Films |
| Based On | Batman |
| Audiences | |
| Release Date | January 2009 |
| Duration | 10 min. |
| Executive Producer(s) | Jason Damian, Tony Vo |
| Director(s) | Jason Damian |
| Cast | Jason Damian, Amanda Geisel, Angela Morrow, Rachael Redler, Tim Rowe, Khigh Abner, Michael Valentine |
| Camera Operator(s) | Kevin Bingham |
| Special Effects | Influence Films |
| Musician(s) | Amanda Geisel, Chris Randall |
| Make-up Artist(s) | Unknown |
| Props | Influence Films |
| Costume(s) | Comic-costumes, Amanda Geisel, Influence Films |
| Set(s) | Unknown |
| Sound | Kevin Bingham |
| Light | Kevin Bingham |
| Editor(s) | Jason Damian |
| Script Writer(s) | Jason Damian, Ryan Brandt, Jason Jackson |
| Storyboard Writer(s) | Jason Damian |
| Website | http://www.influencefilms.com |
Summary from InfluenceFilms.com:
Wally West (Jason Damian), is grieving the death of his mentor, Barry Allen, The Flash ... and trying to decide if he wants to continue the heroic legacy as The Fastest Man Alive; when two of Gotham City's most sensational villains, Harley Quinn (Amanda Geisel) and Talia al Ghul (Rachael Redler), along with Talia's henchmen (Tim Rowe & Khigh Abner), come to Kansas to ask for his help at any expense. They are willing to do anything to get his help - even - if it means harming Linda Park (Angela Morrow), Wally West's longtime friend and love interest. Now Wally must choose between hurting over the death of his mentor, or helping these two villains with a shocking request, and in the process determine his own future in THE FLASH: CROSSOVER.

