A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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
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.
ADR Editor:
Claude Lajeunesse
Actor's Assistant:
Phaedra Charlton
Michael Konyves
Art Direction:
Henry Gagnon
Assistant Editor:
Isabelle Malenfant
Assistant Foley Artist:
Paul Taylor
Assistant Property Master:
Jacques St-Pierre
Assistant Set Decoration:
Kimberley Thibodeau
Best Boy Electric:
Franck Farina-Schroll
Sylvain Hardy
Best Boy Grip:
Joost Clerinx
Boom Operator:
Jean-Guy Bergeron
Camera Operator:
François Daignault
Stefan Nitoslawski
Camera Trainee:
Patrick Simard
Casting:
Chelsea McIsaac
Paul Weber
Color Timer:
Sylvain Marleau
Costume Designer:
Suzana Fischer
Dialogue Editor:
Wojtek Klis
Director:
Roger Cardinal
Director of Photography:
Bruno Philip
Driver:
Denis Roy
Electrician:
Eric Gaucher
Pierre-Yves LaRouche
Bruno Martel
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Dawne Everett
First Assistant Camera:
François Parent
Christian Lemay
Andre Beaulieu
First Assistant Director:
Isabelle Brutus
Jacques LaBerge
Foley Artist:
Sid Lieberman
Foley Recordist:
Nathalie Morin
Gaffer:
Marc Hénault
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
Original Music Composer:
David Findlay
Producer's Assistant:
Francesca Visconti
Production Assistant:
Daniel Malenfant
Shawn Johnson
Jaime Alberto Tobon
Olivier Calvert
Nikolaos Arhontov
Stéphane Doyon
Isabelle Fugere
Diane LeFrancois
Lam-Thu Hguyen
Production Controller:
Lise Chapdelaine
Production Coordinator:
Julie Matlin
Production Secretary:
Marjolene LaBelle
Gina Pomone
Property Master:
Sandrine Rousseau
Publicist:
Brigitte Chabot
Screenplay:
Paul Koval
Ed Fitzgerald
Script Supervisor:
Virginie Jaffredo
Second Assistant Camera:
Nathalie Simeon
Ann Berrie
Jean-Patrick Joseph
Jean Poirier
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:
Philippe Bossé
Jan Thijs
Stunt Coordinator:
Jean Frenette
Stunts:
Alexandre Cadieux
Hélèna Laliberté
Mike Chute
Stéphane Lefebvre
Gilbert Larose Jr.
Supervising Sound Editor:
André Galbrand
Swing:
Louis Cyr
Stephane Couture
Third Assistant Director:
Daniella Juvanovic
Unit Manager:
Simon-Pier Bélanger
Wardrobe Assistant:
Han Lim Fournier
Weapons Wrangler:
Brent Radford
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