Dead Silent (1999) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 1, 1999

Original Title:
Dead Silent

Alternate Titles:
Silence Meurtrier

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Blackwatch Communications
Libra Pictures
The Movie Network

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 95

Seeing her parents murdered left her speechless. Now they want to silence her, forever...

Julia Kerbridge is working hard to get her doctorate. Suddenly, she finds herself the guardian of her young niece, Amanda, after the 7-year-old witnesses her parents' murder and is rendered mute. Julia soon discovers that her dead sister and brother-in-law may have held a secret life. Now, she must risk everything as the killers are still hunting Amanda for her parents' secret.

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ADR Editor:
Claude Lajeunesse

Actor's Assistant:
Michael Konyves
Phaedra Charlton

Art Direction:
Henry Gagnon

Best Boy Electric:
Sylvain Hardy
Franck Farina-Schroll

Best Boy Grip:
Joost Clerinx

Boom Operator:
Jean-Guy Bergeron

Camera Operator:
Stefan Nitoslawski
François Daignault

Camera Trainee:
Patrick Simard

Casting:
Paul Weber
Chelsea McIsaac

Color Timer:
Sylvain Marleau

Costume Designer:
Suzana Fischer

Dialogue Editor:
Wojtek Klis

Director:
Roger Cardinal

Driver:
Denis Roy

Electrician:
Pierre-Yves LaRouche
Bruno Martel
Eric Gaucher

Executive Producer's Assistant:
Dawne Everett

First Assistant Camera:
Christian Lemay
Andre Beaulieu
François Parent

First Assistant Director:
Jacques LaBerge
Isabelle Brutus

Foley Artist:
Sid Lieberman

Foley Recordist:
Nathalie Morin

Gaffer:
Marc Hénault

Grip:
Brad MacLean
Andrew Dent

Key Grip:
Emeric Grunebaum

Key Hairdresser:
Michelle Côté

Key Makeup Artist:
Manon Parisien

Legal Services:
Howard Rosenoff

Line Producer:
Carole Vaillancourt

Location Manager:
Marie Allard

Location Sound Recordist:
Melanie Johnson

Musician:
Caroline Klaus

Producer's Assistant:
Francesca Visconti

Production Assistant:
Jaime Alberto Tobon
Olivier Calvert
Daniel Malenfant
Isabelle Fugere
Lam-Thu Hguyen
Diane LeFrancois
Nikolaos Arhontov
Shawn Johnson
Stéphane Doyon

Production Controller:
Lise Chapdelaine

Production Coordinator:
Julie Matlin

Production Secretary:
Gina Pomone
Marjolene LaBelle

Property Master:
Sandrine Rousseau

Screenplay:
Ed Fitzgerald
Paul Koval

Script Supervisor:
Virginie Jaffredo

Second Assistant Camera:
Jean Poirier
Nathalie Simeon
Ann Berrie
Jean-Patrick Joseph

Second Assistant Director:
Christian Simard

Set Decoration:
Jean Babin

Set Runner:
Eric Aubuchon

Sound Effects Editor:
Louis Molinas

Sound Re-Recording Assistant:
Réjean Juteau

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Philippe Espantoso

Sound Supervisor:
Patricia Gariepy

Special Effects:
Ryal Cosgrove
Marc Bienvenue
Remi Caron

Stand In:
Andrée Fafard
Joel McNichol

Steadicam Operator:
Francois Archambault

Still Photographer:
Jan Thijs
Philippe Bossé

Stunt Coordinator:
Jean Frenette

Stunts:
Stéphane Lefebvre
Gilbert Larose Jr.
Mike Chute
Hélèna Laliberté
Alexandre Cadieux

Supervising Sound Editor:
André Galbrand

Swing:
Stephane Couture
Louis Cyr

Third Assistant Director:
Daniella Juvanovic

Unit Manager:
Simon-Pier Bélanger

Wardrobe Assistant:
Han Lim Fournier

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