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Release Date:
September 12, 2014
Original Title:
How To Be Deadly
Genres:
Comedy
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
In Newfoundland, an unemployed minibike rider enters a minibike competition to win back his girlfriend.
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ADR Recordist:
Mark Neary
Assistant Editor:
Taylor Heres
Assistant Location Manager:
Justin A. Foley
Associate Producer:
Ian St. Aubin
Camera Trainee:
Benjamin Noah
Cody Westman
Costume Design:
Lauren Leslie
Digital Intermediate:
Margaret Hutz
Digital Intermediate Editor:
Rob Gyorgy
Digital Intermediate Producer:
Patrick Duchesne
Director:
Nik Sexton
Director of Photography:
Sam Pryce-Phillips
Editor:
Miles Davren
Electrician:
Conrad Layden
Epk Camera Operator:
Matt Prim
Executive Producer:
Nik Sexton
First Assistant Director:
Walter Lawlor
Paul Pope
Foley:
Shawn French
Gaffer:
Adrian Mottram
Line Producer:
Cyril Butler
Location Production Assistant:
Adam Tuck
Music:
Colin Kelday
Music Supervisor:
Wayne Warren
Producer:
Mary Sexton
Producer's Assistant:
Andrea Cooper
Production Assistant:
Shane Dooley
Props:
Liam Small
Publicist:
Andrea Cooper
Juli Strader
Second Assistant Director:
Andrew Winter
Set Costumer:
Lauren Leslie
Sound Designer:
Shawn French
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sebastien Breton
Sound Recordist:
Matthew Thomson
Special Effects Supervisor:
Ben Borean
Still Photographer:
Andrea Cooper
Supervising Sound Editor:
Sebastien Breton
Third Assistant Director:
Jennifer Rabanillo
Writer:
Nik Sexton
Edward Riche
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