Crackie (2009) [PG-13]

Release Date:
January 1, 2009

Original Title:
Crackie

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Kickham East Productions
Streely Maid Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 94

Life on the Rock never seemed easy, but for Mitsy it is especially rough. The teenager has been abandoned by her mother, a particularly unfit parent prone to both the bottle and the sex trade. She is left to be brought up by her mercurial grandmother Bride, who is well-meaning but oppressively suffocating. Mitsy's dreams for the future hinge on her desire to be a hairdresser, but her current emotional well-being revolves around a wee dog named Sparky, an unwanted canine misfit to whom she becomes hopelessly attached. After Bride agrees to let Mitsy take the dog in as a pet, the teen tries desperately to create a happy, safe place for Sparky to thrive.

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Animal Wrangler:
Glenn Redmond

Assistant Director Trainee:
Sandy Gow

Assistant Hairstylist:
Mary Gabriel-Cadigan

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Mary Gabriel-Cadigan

Assistant Property Master:
Duane Chard

Carpenter:
Paul Wade

Cinematography:
Stephen Reizes

Costume Design:
Charlotte Reid

Dailies Operator:
Chris Blacklock

Dialogue Editor:
Paul Steffler

Digital Intermediate Colorist:
Mila Patriki

Director:
Sherry White

Dolly Grip:
John Roche

Editor:
Chris Darlington

First Assistant Director:
Justin Simms

Foley Artist:
Lori Clarke

Gaffer:
Bob Petrie

Generator Operator:
Andrew Best

Grip:
Flora Planchat

Key Grip:
Jason Andrews

Key Hair Stylist:
Daphne Stockley

Key Makeup Artist:
Daphne Thomas

Location Manager:
Terry Stone

Music:
Duane Andrews
Matthew Thomson

Producer:
Rhonda Buckley
Jennice Ripley
Sherry White

Production Design:
Shelley Cornick

Production Manager:
Rob Blackie

Property Master:
Andy Pyne

Script Supervisor:
Lyly Fortin

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mark O'Neill

Second Assistant Director:
Noel Harris

Set Costumer:
Jennifer King

Set Decoration:
Lori Ann Benson

Sound Mixer:
Steph Carrier
Rachelle Audet

Thanks:
Sam Eigen
Brandon Paine

Third Assistant Director:
Allison White

Wardrobe Assistant:
Shara Désirée King

Writer:
Sherry White

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