Power Play (1994) [NR]

Release Date:
April 13, 1994

Original Title:
Power Play

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 62

The Blades just signed a fighter... and she doesn't even skate.

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?

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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:
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Costume Designer:
Cynthia Summers

Costumer:
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Daily Grip:
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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:
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Gaffer:
Donnie Allen

Greensman:
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Riley Sweeting

Hairstylist:
Nicole Wise

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Don Knodel

Location Production Assistant:
Andrew Csillag
Drew Taylor

Makeup Artist:
Lili Marchenski

Music:
Jim Covell

Orchestrator:
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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

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Patti Poskitt

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Andrew Wilson

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Padi Mills

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Researcher:
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John Adams

Script Consultant:
Dara Marks
Tim Hetchler

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Holly Atchison

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Jean-Luc Dinsdale

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Brian Pearson

Second Assistant Director:
Mark D. Currie

Set Decoration:
Nicholas Richardson

Sound Designer:
Roy Braverman

Sound Effects Editor:
Neal Lampert
Laurence Schwartz

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Sebastian Salm
Don H. Matthews

Sound Supervisor:
Frenchy Gauthier

Special Effects Coordinator:
Derek Kirkwood
Alan Kiviaaho

Steadicam Operator:
Alex Postowoi

Still Photographer:
Carole Segal

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Susan Raborn
Shelly Moore

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Kelley Barton
Melissa Both
Chris Weatherhead

Storyboard Artist:
Wendy McAllister

Stunt Coordinator:
Jim Broyden

Theme Song Performance:
Carmen Twille

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Sara MacDonald

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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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