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Original Title:
Mum's the Word
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Odd Sock Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
A group of youngsters discover that Mr. Templeton has 40 grand hidden in his home. They figure they can get their hands on the cash by masking themselves as Newfoundland Mummers.
ADR Recordist:
Lori Clarke
Assistant Sound Editor:
Philip Cairns
Cyrus Clarke
Boom Operator:
Andrew Best
Elsa Morena
Camera Operator:
Jamie Lewis
Catering:
Philip Caravan
Colorist:
Steve Cook
Costume Design:
Jennifer King
Craft Service:
Jenny Rockett
Daily Electrics:
Andrew Best
Daily Wardrobe:
Laura-Marie Smith
Director:
Edward Tanasychuk
Director of Photography:
Jamie Lewis
Editor:
Edward Tanasychuk
Electrician:
Tim Murphy
First Assistant Camera:
Jay Hamel
First Assistant Director:
Terry Stone
Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie
Generator Operator:
Tim Murphy
Grip:
Jason Andrews
John M. Roche
Hair Designer:
Daphne Stockley
Key Grip:
Sean Doran
Location Manager:
Rick Gosse
Makeup Artist:
Daphne Stockley
Music:
Keith Power
Producer:
Jill Knox-Gosse
Producer's Assistant:
Stephanie Roy
Production Design:
Jason Clarke
Production Manager:
Lynn Andrews
Props:
Lori Ann Benson
Second Assistant Camera:
Adam Penney
Second Assistant Director:
Noel Harris
Security:
Brian Nolan
Shawn Hyde
Set Dresser:
Derek Holmes
Barry King
Sound Editor:
Lori Clarke
Sound Mixer:
Lori Clarke
Sound Recordist:
Derm Carberry
Elsa Morena
Bart Simpson
Still Photographer:
Ian Vatcher
Third Assistant Director:
Jacqueline Hynes
Shara Désirée King
Transportation Captain:
Rick Gosse
Wardrobe Designer:
Jennifer King
Writer:
Kerri MacDonald
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