A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 16, 2002
Original Title:
The Circle
Alternate Titles:
The Circle
The Fraternity
Titkos Társaság
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Some students at Runcie prep school form an elite club. The group is implicated in a cheating scandal and one of the club members dies mysteriously. Another member decides to try and discover the dangerous truth about Runcie.
Best Boy Electric:
Ken Simpson
Boom Operator:
Stephen Marian
Camera Operator:
David Pelletier
Curtis Petersen
David Mitchell
Casting:
Marjorie Lecker
Co-Producer:
Lewin Webb
Costume Design:
Diana Irwin
Dialogue Editor:
Jonas Kuhnemann
Marvyn Dennis
Director:
Sidney J. Furie
Director of Photography:
Curtis Petersen
Editor:
Craig Webster
Saul Pincus
Electrician:
Michael Bate
Chris Leach
Executive Producer:
Tova Laiter
Anthony Esposito
Harel Goldstein
First Assistant Director:
Howard Rothschild
First Assistant Editor:
Erin Deck
Gary Fluxgold
Gaffer:
Ryan Lee
Grip:
James Leith
Chris Butcher
Ian Chan
Key Grip:
Charles A. Gould
Key Hair Stylist:
Sandy Sokolowski
Key Makeup Artist:
Randy Daudlin
Location Manager:
Maureen Doherty
Original Music Composer:
Gary Koftinoff
Post Production Supervisor:
Gregor Hutchison
Producer:
Gary Howsam
Production Accountant:
Jane Douglas
Production Coordinator:
Lesley Myers
Production Design:
Bruce Buehner
Production Manager:
James Mou
Property Master:
Michael Followes
Scenic Artist:
Erkin Aycen
Mike Madill
Jack McCullough
Script Supervisor:
Antoinette van Speyk
Second Assistant Director:
Pazz Neglia
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Curtis Petersen
Set Decoration:
Brendan Smith
Set Dresser:
Andrew Chapman
Sound Effects Editor:
Doug Hubert
Dave Moffat
Special Effects Coordinator:
John LaForet
Stand In:
Andy Grote
Stunt Double:
Danny Lima
Stunts:
Don Gough
Tom Farr
Wayne Downer
Shane Cardwell
Danny Lima
Dwayne McLean
Third Assistant Director:
Jenny Murray
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Richard Ryder
Writer:
Brian Hannan
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