The Last Rites of Ransom Pride (2010) [R]

Release Date:
June 17, 2010

Original Title:
The Last Rites of Ransom Pride

Alternate Titles:
La Dernière rançon de la fierté

Genres:
Action | Drama | Western

Production Companies:
Horsethief Pictures
Nomadic Pictures
Ransom Pride Alberta Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 83

When Juliette sets out to bring her slain lover – outlaw Ransom Pride – home to Texas to be buried, she knows the journey won't be easy, but she has little idea of the dangers that lie ahead in this dark Western drama.

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Additional Editing:
Douglas Rath

Camera Operator:
James Clare
Roger Vernon

Casting:
Freddy Luis
Anne McCarthy
Jay Scully
Jackie Lind

Construction Foreman:
Leonard Ayotte

Costume Design:
Wendy Partridge

Costume Supervisor:
Heather Moore

Dialogue Editor:
Jason Lawrence

Director:
Tiller Russell

Director of Photography:
Roger Vernon

Editor:
Joel Plotch
Mike Wolf

First Assistant Director:
Phil Chipera

Makeup Department Head:
Gail Kennedy

Music:
Jeff Danna

Music Editor:
Erich Stratmann

Producer:
Michael Frislev
Duncan Montgomery
Chad Oakes

Production Coordinator:
Joy Bond

Script Supervisor:
Sabrina Paradis

Set Decoration:
Sean Blackie

Sound Designer:
Frank Laratta

Special Effects Coordinator:
Amanda Paller

Special Effects Supervisor:
Leo Wieser

Still Photographer:
Chris Large

Stunt Coordinator:
Tom Glass

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mark Rasmussen

Writer:
Léo Paget
Tiller Russell

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