The Death and Life of Nancy Eaton (2003) [N/A]

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Release Date:
January 1, 2003

Original Title:
The Death and Life of Nancy Eaton

Alternate Titles:
Deadly Friends

Genres:
Thriller

Production Companies:
Indian Grove Productions
Muse Entertainment
Voice Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Her fatal mistake was trusting him

A film based on the tragic death in 1985 of Nancy Eaton, department store heiress, brutally murdered by her childhood family friend.

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ADR & Dubbing:
Anna Sulley

Art Direction:
Bill Ives

Assistant Art Director:
Andrew Moreau

Assistant Costume Designer:
Kelly Fraser

Assistant Hairstylist:
Linda Nelson

Assistant Location Manager:
J. Ben Owens

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Rochelle Pomerleau

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Therese Ludlow

Assistant Property Master:
Jordy Wihak

Assistant Set Decoration:
Sean Blackie

Associate Producer:
Michelle Wong

Best Boy Electric:
Gordon Schmidt

Best Boy Grip:
Chris Speers

Book:
William Scoular
Vivian Green

Boom Operator:
Wade Maude

Camera Operator:
Cameron MacDonald

Carpenter:
Richard Brouillet
Gerry Gerlinski
Roger Busque

Casting:
Marsha Chesley
Dan Hubbard
Jackie Lind

Casting Assistant:
Suzy Gionette

Chief Lighting Technician:
Martin Wilde

Construction Coordinator:
Alfred A. Arndt

Construction Foreman:
Robert Arndt
Leonard Ayotte

Costume Designer:
Carla Hetland

Costume Set Supervisor:
Marilyn Riddoch

Dialogue Editor:
Anna Sulley

Director:
Jerry Ciccoritti

Director of Photography:
Norayr Kasper

Dolly Grip:
Tim Milligan

Draughtsman:
Susan Turner

Editor:
Catherine Fletcher

Electrician:
T. Dean Merrells
Michael Woodland

Executive Producer:
Wendy Hill-Tout
Michael Prupas
Jamie Brown

Extras Casting:
Alyson Lockwood

First Assistant Camera:
Grizz Salzl

First Assistant Director:
Pierre Tremblay

First Assistant Editor:
Ghislain Damour

Foley Artist:
Jason Swanscott
Rowena Wilkinson

Foley Recordist:
Bob Baker

Generator Operator:
Al Wightmore

Grip:
Dale Nathan-Simons
Blair Bourque

Key Grip:
Rick D. Schmidt

Key Hair Stylist:
Iloe Flewelling

Key Makeup Artist:
Gail Kennedy

Lead Set Dresser:
Joel French

Location Manager:
Matt Palmer

Original Music Composer:
Frank Ilfman

Paint Coordinator:
Tim Campbell

Painter:
Charmaine Husum
Crystal Husum
Barbara Chandler
Beverly Ulmer

Post Production Supervisor:
Michelle Wong
Jerry Krepakevich

Producer:
Bernard Zukerman

Production Assistant:
Jasmine Poon
Rob Segal

Production Coordinator:
Lisa Ungarian

Production Design:
Louise Middleton

Production Supervisor:
Nives Lever

Property Master:
Johnny Jones

Script Supervisor:
Michele Patsula

Second Assistant Camera:
Susan Strembitsky

Second Assistant Director:
Brad Moerke

Set Decoration:
Janice Blackie-Goodine

Set Decoration Buyer:
Noeleen W. Tobin

Set Designer:
Susan Turner

Set Dresser:
Bruce Gammell
Marlis Wilson
Michael Church
Jack Lowen

Sound Effects Designer:
Kevin Brazier

Sound Effects Editor:
Anna Sulley

Sound Mixer:
Ron Osiowy

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mathew Knights

Special Effects:
Wade Maurer
Neil Krause

Special Effects Best Boy:
Alan Poole

Special Effects Coordinator:
Leo Wieser

Still Photographer:
Kimberly French

Storyboard Artist:
Al Berg

Stunt Coordinator:
Tom Eirikson

Stunts:
Bobbi June Radford

Third Assistant Director:
Kathy Ringer
Lorraine Clements

Transportation Captain:
Stacey Gooch

Transportation Coordinator:
Max Radford

Unit Production Manager:
Eda Lishman

Writer:
William Scoular

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