A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 18, 2009
Original Title:
Smash Cut
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Zed Filmworks
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 16
Runtime: 82
Television news celebrity April Carson turns to the services of private investigator Isaac Beaumonde to seek her missing sister, a stripper known as Gigi Spot. Carson assumes a role in a horror movie in the process, eventually learning that the movie's director, Able Whitman, is not only the culprit, but that he has rendered her sister's body into props for the production.
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Additional Photography:
Karl Roeder
Animal Wrangler:
Lisa Soper
Art Department Assistant:
Mariah Soper
Art Direction:
Csaba Kertesz
Petr Maur
Assistant Art Director:
Eszter Kertesz
Assistant Editor:
Andre Coutu
Assistant Location Manager:
Mark Dornan
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Josh Grace
Assistant Property Master:
Berry Belshaw
Assistant Sound Editor:
Matt Rosen
Boom Operator:
Martin Lefebvre
Mike Hickey
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Donald Osborne
Costume Designer:
Andy Tait
Daily Wardrobe:
Mariah Soper
Director:
Lee Demarbre
Driver:
Mark Dornan
First Assistant Camera:
Nicolas Beaudoin
First Assistant Director:
Warren Dean Fulton
Foley:
Michael Debue
Key Grip:
Andreas Borrel
Eric Saumier
Key Hair Stylist:
Angie Ried
Liz Ciesluk
Key Makeup Artist:
Angie Ried
Liz Ciesluk
Legal Services:
John Van Zanten
Location Coordinator:
Jesse Clark
Location Manager:
Carolyn Arbuckle
Location Sound Recordist:
Miles Finlayson
Music Producer:
Michael Debue
Orchestrator:
Michael Debue
Original Music Composer:
Michael Debue
Post Production Accountant:
Ram Sirinivasan
Post Production Coordinator:
Donald Osborne
Curtis Crawford
Robert Menzies
Post Production Supervisor:
Donald Osborne
Curtis Crawford
Robert Menzies
Production Accountant:
Ram Sirinivasan
Production Assistant:
Curtis Crawford
Carolyn Arbuckle
Lisa Soper
Norm Soper
Mark Dornan
Production Manager:
Sarah Deline
Property Master:
Tim Walton
Script Supervisor:
Ian Driscoll
Second Assistant Camera:
Andre Coutu
Set Designer:
Lisa Soper
Set Dresser:
Norman Soper
Set Production Assistant:
Jesse Clark
Carolyn Arbuckle
Sound Designer:
Michael Debue
Special Effects:
Angie Ried
Liz Ciesluk
Special Effects Assistant:
Jason Holtz
Randy Smith
Still Photographer:
Petr Maur
Stunt Coordinator:
Dave Cherry
Thanks:
Linsey Wellman
Wardrobe Assistant:
Anna Sharrett
Writer:
Ian Driscoll
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