Salem Witch Trials (2002) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 24, 2002

Original Title:
Salem Witch Trials

Alternate Titles:
As Bruxas de Salem
Las brujas de Salem
Noitavainot
Polowanie na czarownice
Судебный процесс над салемскими ведьмами

Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Alliance Atlantis
Spring Creek Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-16 

Runtime: 240

The charges were false. The terror was real.

Salem, Massachusetts. A small town—with no clear governing body—became embroiled in a scandal that forever stands as one of the darkest chapters in American history. For those accused of witchcraft by their neighbors and friends, there was little chance of clearing their names; the mass paranoia that ravaged through the community took the lives of 19 innocent men and women.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Colin Hoult

ADR Editor:
Angie Pajek
Barry Gilmore

Art Direction:
Cameron Porteous

Assistant Accountant:
Sue Sparling

Assistant Costume Designer:
Victoria Dobson

Assistant Production Manager:
Deborah Wilkinson

Best Boy Grip:
Aaron Kazmer
Thomas Bate
Michael Russell

Boom Operator:
Brian Whitty

Camera Operator:
Daniel Sauvé

Casting:
Deirdre Bowen
Tina Gerussi
Holly Powell

Colorist:
Ross Cole

Conductor:
Jim McGrath

Construction Manager:
Ron Lightfoot

Costume Design:
Martha Mann

Dialogue Editor:
Garrett Kerr
Fred Brennan
Ronayne Higginson

Director:
Joseph Sargent

Director of Photography:
Pierre Gill

Editor:
Debra Karen

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Paul Vella

Executive Producer:
Paula Weinstein
Peter Sussman
Ed Gernon

Extras Casting:
Sara Cuthbert

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Brent Robinson

First Assistant Art Direction:
Aidan Leroux
Sean McLoughlin

First Assistant Camera:
Andrew Macklin

First Assistant Director:
Felix Gray

Foley Artist:
Marina Adam
Donna Powell

Gaffer:
Dennis Kane

Hairstylist:
Aleš Kocián

Head Carpenter:
Sloan Meyer
Grant Rowland

Key Grip:
Thomas O'Reilly

Key Hair Stylist:
Dawn E. Rivard

Location Manager:
John Musikka

Makeup Artist:
Marika Latorcai

Music Editor:
Jeff Wolpert
Edward Zaski

Online Editor:
Will Hearn

Orchestrator:
Jim McGrath
Dan Parr

Original Music Composer:
Jonathan Goldsmith

Painter:
Jude Britton

Post Production Coordinator:
Carolyne McLean
Amanda Powell

Post Production Supervisor:
Peter McCubbin
Julie Lawrence

Producer:
John Ryan

Production Accountant:
Nathalie Laporte

Production Coordinator:
Bruce A. Hutchison

Production Design:
Nancey Pankiw

Production Manager:
Gordon Yang

Property Master:
Craig Williams

Publicist:
Libby Carew

Score Engineer:
Michael Banton-Jones

Script Supervisor:
Mary Canty

Second Assistant Director:
Karl Irvine

Set Decoration:
Michael Mullins

Sound Effects Editor:
Robert Warchol

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lou Solakofski
Martin Lee

Sound Recordist:
Brian Newby

Special Effects Coordinator:
John LaForet

Still Photographer:
Marni Grossman
Ben Mark Holdzberg

Stunt Coordinator:
Randy Butcher
Ken Quinn

Stunts:
Barry Thomson
Kym Kristalie
Sue Parker
C.J. Lusby
Olly Jasen
Kristyn Butcher
David Stinson

Supervising Art Director:
Dean A. O'Dell

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Janice Ierulli

Supervising Sound Editor:
David McCallum

Visual Effects Producer:
Gerry Legros

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Noel Hooper

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Anna Dal Farra

Writer:
Maria Nation

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