Fatal Reunion (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 9, 2005

Original Title:
Fatal Reunion

Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Insight Film Studios
Lifetime
Regent Entertainment
Shavick Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 96

Jessica is a housewife, unhappy in her marriage, who decides to "spice it up" a little bit. But she gets more than she bargained for when she contacts an old high school classmate she once had a crush on.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Ryan Purcell

"B" Camera Operator:
Ron Precious

ADR Mixer:
Chad Peters

Animal Wrangler:
Steve Woodley

Assistant Costume Designer:
Sandy Buck

Assistant Editor:
Sarah Hedar

Assistant Location Manager:
Dan Falkenberg

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Laura Toplass
Tony Kent

Assistant Set Decoration:
Elizabeth Mackinnon

Associate Producer:
Stacey Shaw

Best Boy Electric:
Wolfgang Suk

Best Boy Grip:
Steve Gilmour

Boom Operator:
Shawn Miller

Camera Trainee:
Melody Chan

Casting:
Blair Law

Co-Executive Producer:
Randall H. Zalken

Colorist:
Eva Jackson

Costume Designer:
Maggie Bill

Craft Service:
Mike Sandyke

Dialogue Editor:
Allen Harvey

Director:
George Erschbamer

Director of Photography:
Ron Precious
C. Kim Miles

Dolly Grip:
Ian Gariepy

Editor:
Ness Broom

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Orrin Stroll

Executive Producer:
James Shavick
Stanton W. Kamens

Extras Casting:
L.A. Hilts

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Robert E. Simpson

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Brian Scholz

First Assistant Director:
Arlene L. Arnold

Gaffer:
Bill Baxter

Generator Operator:
Trent Wiltsie

Grip:
Gord Phillips
Jeff Grimshire

Hairstylist:
Ariella Winberg

Key Grip:
Dan Abelson

Key Hair Stylist:
Tana Lynn Moldovanos
Debi Lelievre

Key Makeup Artist:
Tana Lynn Moldovanos
Debi Lelievre

Location Assistant:
Tammy Dunsmore

Location Manager:
Tim Haughian

Makeup Artist:
Ariella Winberg

Music:
Ronnie Way
William Buckingham III

Online Editor:
Demort Shane
Asim Nuraney

Post Production Accountant:
Kathleen Rawlinson

Post Production Coordinator:
B.F. Painter

Post Production Supervisor:
Emanuel Pereira

Producer:
Kirk Shaw

Production Accountant:
Karen Austin

Production Controller:
Udo Herke

Production Coordinator:
Rob Lycar

Production Design:
James Purvis

Production Manager:
Andrew Ferns

Property Master:
Jimmy O. Howard

Props:
Charlotte Stratton
Terry Weaver

Script Supervisor:
Sandra Montgomery

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Jeff Cassidy

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Marie-Helene Tremblay

Second Assistant Director:
Deborah Dimitroff

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ron Precious

Security Coordinator:
Jarod McCullough

Set Decoration:
Nathalie Morin

Set Dresser:
Susan Tilhonen
Tim Higgins

Sound Mixer:
Tricia Boer

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dave Stephens
Blake Randolph

Special Effects Coordinator:
Paul Benjamin

Steadicam Operator:
Ryan Purcell

Still Photographer:
Ed Araquel

Story:
Barbara Fixx
Jeffrey Barmash
George Erschbamer

Studio Teacher:
Annie Wilkinson

Stunt Coordinator:
Ed Anders

Stunt Double:
Kylie Furneaux
Crystal Dalman
Mike Crestejo

Third Assistant Director:
Julie Hemmerling

Transportation Captain:
Louie Hausner

Transportation Coordinator:
Richard Chilton

Truck Supervisor:
Robyn Hamel

Unit Production Manager:
Tia Buhl

VFX Artist:
Douglas Kerr

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard Mintak

Writer:
Barbara Fixx
Jeffrey Barmash
George Erschbamer

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