Anything for Love (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 14, 2016

Original Title:
Anything for Love

Alternate Titles:
Amour et quiproquos
The Dating Game

Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Dating Game Productions
Front Street Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

Katherine, a high-powered executive who believes men are intimidated by her career, is persuaded by her friend to create an internet dating profile claiming she is an executive assistant.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Steven Deneault

"B" Camera Operator:
Nathan McTague

Accountant:
Svatia Sakarova

Assistant Accountant:
Milanpreet Grewal

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nicole McCormick

Assistant Editor:
Alexander Maxwell Wood
Kipp Lightburn

Assistant Hairstylist:
Robyn Nelson

Assistant Location Manager:
Victor Sanchez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Amy-Leigh Poitras

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Connie Hardie

Assistant Property Master:
Sunny Thorne

Assistant Set Decoration:
Jessica Redditt

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sean Szutka

Best Boy Electric:
Josh Rohrback

Best Boy Grip:
Bryce Bokenfohr

Boom Operator:
Paul Biason

Casting:
Jackie Lind

Co-Executive Producer:
Erika Christensen
John Prince
Michael Shepard

Colorist:
Jimmy Hsu

Costume Designer:
Tanya Lipke

Costume Set Supervisor:
Adam Reinsma

Craft Service:
Tamara Stanhope
Kourtney Kaminsky

Dialogue Editor:
Stephen Cheung

Director:
Terry Ingram

Director of Photography:
Neil Cervin

Dolly Grip:
Stan Goetz

Editor:
Fabiola Caraza

Executive Producer:
Jessica Yingling
Allen Lewis
Ryan M. Murphy
Steven Stabler
Marnie Termuende
Juliet Smith

Extras Casting:
Kit Hayward

Extras Casting Assistant:
Amy Tinkskou

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Triston Nelson

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Dan Pressler

First Assistant Director:
Brian Giddens

Foley Artist:
Ian Mackie
Don Harrison

Foley Recording Engineer:
Rick Senechal

Gaffer:
Timothy Hedgecock

Key Grip:
John Scavarda

Key Hair Stylist:
Angelique Gruetzmacher

Key Makeup Artist:
Joanne Kinchella

Location Manager:
Paul Russell

Music:
Christopher Nickel

Music Supervisor:
Valerie Biggin

Online Editor:
Matthew Shuttleworth
Kevin Reid

Payroll Accountant:
Jason Eaton

Post Production Coordinator:
Sepideh Merchant

Post Production Supervisor:
Jason Macintyre

Producer:
Harvey Kahn

Production Accountant:
Anna McMurtry

Production Controller:
Marnie Termuende

Production Coordinator:
Pam Gillies

Production Design:
Paul McCulloch

Production Manager:
John Prince

Production Sound Mixer:
Brian Lyster

Property Master:
Andrew Watling

Props:
Sean Cromie

Script Supervisor:
Anne-Cécile Boulais

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Erik Horn

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Cale Ashe

Second Assistant Director:
Nick Fletcher

Security Coordinator:
Sean Hanlin

Set Decoration:
Souhad Awad

Set Dresser:
Taylor Mander

Sound Designer:
Jeff Jackman

Sound Editor:
Angelo Nicoloyannis

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Greg Stewart
Angelo Nicoloyannis

Still Photographer:
Liane Hentscher

Stunt Coordinator:
Ryan Ennis

Stunt Double:
Fraser Corbett
Kim Howey

Third Assistant Director:
Claude M. Pavel

Transportation Captain:
Tsering Rongae

Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick

Truck Costumer:
Emily Bennett

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Barry Liu

Writer:
Barbara Curry

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