A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
All Night Wrong
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Anamorphic Media
Big Safari
Creativity Capital
Goodbye Productions
Koala FX
Resonance Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Gary and Ell (a married man with an inferiority complex, and a grieving young widow) meet on a blind date only to wind up stealing a killer's car along with a dead body and $40,000.
Art Direction:
Rachel Burden
Assistant Hairstylist:
Laura Rodgers Murray
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Xander Chen
Boom Operator:
Charles O'Shea
Casting:
Angela Demo
Casting Associate:
Sophia Welch
Cinematography:
Byron Kopman
Costume Design:
Matea Pasaric
Director:
Jason James
Executive Producer:
Jason Filiatrault
Sara Shaak
Finance:
OisÃn O'Neill
First Assistant Director Trainee:
Daniel Redenbach
Makeup Designer:
Miel Enage
Producer:
Amber Ripley
Jason James
Production Coordinator:
Jon Warne
Production Design:
Tiana P. Gordon
Production Manager:
Byron Fudge
Second Assistant Director Trainee:
Barb Atamaniuk
Set Decoration:
Rachel Sugden
Sound Mixer:
Sam Beatch
Stunt Coordinator:
Bruce Crawford
Stunt Double:
Jessica Firman
Skyler Mowatt
Third Assistant Director:
Catherine McLaren
Gheenl Miguel
Writer:
Jason Filiatrault
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