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Release Date:
January 1, 1999
Original Title:
The Arrangement
Alternate Titles:
Blood Money
The Arrangement
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Illusion Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
A drug deal hijacked by a third party, they leave the drugs and take the money. A stripper witnesses a murder and now the Mafia's after but there is nowhere safe to hide.
Boom Operator:
Tony Wyman
Camera Operator:
Cory Budney
Grizz Salzl
Casting:
Mary Jo Slater
Paul Weber
Bette Chadwick
Candice Elzinga
Costume Design:
Joan Boyko
Dialogue Editor:
John Taylor
Director:
Michael Ironside
Director of Photography:
Brian R.R. Hebb
Dolly Grip:
Garry Mackie
Editor:
Bridget Durnford
Executive Producer:
Ciro Dammicco
Foley:
Hennie Britton
Jim Harrington
Key Hair Stylist:
Rosemarie Diekmann
Key Makeup Artist:
Margaret Yaworski
Original Music Composer:
Neil Smolar
Producer:
Bruce Harvey
Production Design:
Terry Gunvordahl
Property Master:
Myron Hyrak
Script Supervisor:
Michele Patsula
Seamstress:
Marsha Scott
Christine Bernardo
Set Decoration:
Jim Murray
Sound Effects Editor:
Patrick Haskill
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gordon Durity
Gashtaseb Ariana
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jim Cammaert
Still Photographer:
Julian Ferreira
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Mary Hyde-Kerr
Writer:
Michael Ironside
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