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Release Date:
April 6, 2007
Original Title:
Young Triffie's Been Made Away With
Alternate Titles:
Young Triffie
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cinémaginaire
Morag Loves Company
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 14A
Runtime: 89
In 1947 Whitbourne, Newfoundland, Alan Hepditch, a by-the-books but squeamish and somewhat dimwitted criminologist is constantly being tormented by his fellow ranger candidates and his sergeant, Bill O'Mara. Before Hepditch can quit, O'Mara, as a sort of punishment, assigns him to his first posting at Swyer's Harbour, where five sheep mutilations have taken place over the past year. When he arrives in Swyer's Harbour, Hepditch has a more serious crime to investigate, that of the murder of a local, mentally slow woman named Tryphenia Maud Pottle, better known to the locals as Young Triffie.
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Art Direction:
Terry Wareham
Marty Sexton
Assistant Director Trainee:
Todd O'Brien
Assistant Unit Manager:
Steve Frecker
Casting:
Lucie Robitaille
Cinematography:
Eric Cayla
Co-Producer:
Barbara Doran
Lynne Wilson
Mary Walsh
Costume Design:
Marie J. Sharpe
Daily Electrics:
Greg Thomas
Director:
Mary Walsh
Driver:
Barry King
Editor:
Yvann Thibaudeau
First Assistant Director:
Buck Deachman
Music:
Keith Power
Alan Doyle
Musician:
Bill Brennan
Producer:
Denise Robert
Daniel Louis
Production Assistant:
Mike Dowding
Production Design:
Stephen Osler
Script Supervisor:
Lorette Leblanc
Second Assistant Director:
Bethan Mowat
Security:
Dashi Malone
Set Decoration:
Kelly Bruton
Kathee Reardigan
Third Assistant Director:
Linda Fitzpatrick
Transportation Captain:
Brian Best
Unit Manager:
Tony Butt
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