Extraordinary Visitor (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 2, 1998

Original Title:
Extraordinary Visitor

Alternate Titles:
Un visiteur extraordinaire

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
CBC
Film East Inc.

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

He has seven days to save the world. What's he doing in Newfoundland?

As the new millennium approaches, God considers pulling the plug on the planet unless St. John the Baptist finds a reason to spare humanity. John travels to the Newfoundland city that bears his name where he becomes entangled in the lives of talk-show host Marietta, her husband Rick. (Toronto International Film Festival)

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Assistant Sound Editor:
Steven Eberhard

Boom Operator:
Don Ellis

Cinematography:
Brian R.R. Hebb

Costume Design:
Anne Troake

Costumer:
Alex Kavanagh

Director:
John W. Doyle

Editor:
Lara Mazur

Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie

Head Carpenter:
Jack Reardigan

Key Grip:
Karl Simmons

Key Scenic Artist:
Shelley Cornick

Music:
Eric Cadesky
Nick Dyer

Music Producer:
Brian Nevin

Producer:
Jennice Ripley
Paul Pope

Production Assistant:
Terry Stone

Production Design:
Pam Hall

Scenic Artist:
Paul Wade

Seamstress:
Jaqueline Ryan

Second Assistant Director:
Lisa Porter

Sound Editor:
Tony Currie

Sound Effects Editor:
Rob Bertola

Sound Mixer:
Peter Clements

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christian T. Cooke

Still Photographer:
Shane Kelly

Wardrobe Assistant:
Kelly Stone

Writer:
John W. Doyle

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