A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
Riding Shotgun
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
CyberCraft Video Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A lonely man is taken hostage by an exotic dancer and her two friends, who plan to use him as their fall guy after stealing drugs from their sadistic boss.
Accountant:
Shelley Dunn
Assistant Costume Designer:
Justine Bruehler
Associate Choreographer:
Sarah Formosa
Associate Producer:
Dakota Blais
Casting Assistant:
Linda Moulton
Casting Director:
Candido Cornejo Jr.
Costume Designer:
Tahnee Trousdell
Director:
Dionne Copland
Director of Photography:
Eily Sprungman
Executive Producer:
Heather Buckley
Rob Cotterill
Steven Stiller
Mark Wilmot
First Assistant Director:
Michael Bishop
Location Manager:
Steven Stiller
Makeup Department Head:
Mary Phan
Music:
Aoife Josie Clements
Producer:
Louise Weard
Producer's Assistant:
Alice Maio Mackay
Production Designer:
Brooke Wade
Production Manager:
Mark Wilmot
Property Master:
Jay Parsons
Script Supervisor:
Aoife Josie Clements
Sound Mixer:
Brett Sworder
Stunt Coordinator:
Jennifer Clarke
Stunts:
Jason Bell
Matt Kennedy
Mark Krysko
Transportation Captain:
Chris Wild
Transportation Coordinator:
Steve Rickman
Writer:
Dionne Copland
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