A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 13, 1994
Original Title:
Power Play
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 62
Robbie Steele is worried that her star hockey player has lost his edge. It's the high-powered attorney's job to negotiate the sale of Vancouver's pro hockey team, and she needs Cody Harris, the retired bruiser who attracted all the fans. But her plans to lure him back into the game are thwarted by a higher power; he's a Christian now, and his days of kicking butt are over. Will Robbie get him back, or will Cody show her what's important in life?
ADR Recordist:
Tom Herzer
Accounting Supervisor:
Tom Warren
Animal Wrangler:
Dan Karr
Kathleen Karr
Assistant Editor:
Kristin Sands
Assistant Location Manager:
Stephen Benoit
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Phaedra Eccleston
Assistant Property Master:
Vicki Meakes
Jimmy Howard
Assistant Set Decoration:
Rita Hanchar
Associate Producer:
Dennis Rogers
Best Boy Grip:
Ian Taylor
Peter Smith
Boom Operator:
Christopher Leech
Casting:
Sue Brouse
Choreographer:
Jack White
Clapper Loader:
Rod Mawson
Construction Coordinator:
Allan Crawley
Costume Designer:
Cynthia Summers
Costumer:
Lorna M. Kring
Daily Grip:
Kevin Hemmingson
Dialogue Editor:
Glen Auchinachie
Director:
Rocky Lane
Director of Photography:
Michael T. Balog
Driver:
Robert Falck
Editor:
Scott Eilers
Executive Producer:
John Shepherd
Extras Casting:
Sherry Lynn Smith
First Assistant Camera:
Junichi Hosoi
First Assistant Director:
Gary Goldstein
Foley Recordist:
Tom Herzer
Gaffer:
Donnie Allen
Greensman:
Vikki Bingham
Grip:
Riley Sweeting
Hairstylist:
Nicole Wise
Key Grip:
David Zimmerman
Location Manager:
Don Knodel
Location Production Assistant:
Andrew Csillag
Drew Taylor
Makeup Artist:
Lili Marchenski
Music:
Jim Covell
Orchestrator:
Brian Miller
Other:
Eric Gilliland
Pilot:
Don Zagorsek
Darryl Boon
Producer:
Laurie Leinonen
Michael O. Sajbel
Producer's Assistant:
Helen DuToit
Production Accountant:
Joanne Kraemer
Production Assistant:
Christopher Ballum
Jessica Fryer
JJ Stephenson
Brett Horton
Production Coordinator:
Patti Poskitt
Production Designer:
Andrew Wilson
Production Manager:
Padi Mills
Production Trainee:
Lisa Anselmo
Property Master:
Maggie Wilson
Researcher:
Patsy Hilbert
John Adams
Script Consultant:
Dara Marks
Tim Hetchler
Script Supervisor:
Holly Atchison
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Jean-Luc Dinsdale
Second Assistant Camera:
Brian Pearson
Second Assistant Director:
Mark D. Currie
Set Decoration:
Nicholas Richardson
Sound Designer:
Roy Braverman
Sound Effects Editor:
Neal Lampert
Laurence Schwartz
Sound Mixer:
Sebastian Salm
Don H. Matthews
Sound Supervisor:
Frenchy Gauthier
Special Effects Coordinator:
Derek Kirkwood
Alan Kiviaaho
Steadicam Operator:
Alex Postowoi
Still Photographer:
Carole Segal
Story:
Susan Raborn
Shelly Moore
Story Consultant:
Linda Seger
Kelley Barton
Melissa Both
Chris Weatherhead
Storyboard Artist:
Wendy McAllister
Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Broyden
Theme Song Performance:
Carmen Twille
Third Assistant Director:
Sara MacDonald
Transportation Captain:
Dean Rama
Transportation Coordinator:
Carl J. Janssen
Wardrobe Master:
Steven Vincent Holloway
Writer:
Rocky Lane
Anna Waterhouse
John Shepherd
Michael O. Sajbel
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