Sleeping Dogs Lie (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1998

Original Title:
Sleeping Dogs Lie

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Ambrose Small Productions
CBC
Sullivan Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG 

Runtime: 90

In 1919 theatre owner Ambrose Small sold his business and vanished. but who , if anyone, was responsible for his disappearance?

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Art Direction:
Raymond Lorenz

Best Boy Electric:
Lars Niederhauser

Book:
Fred McClement

Boom Operator:
Kelly Wright

Camera Operator:
Brian Harper

Carpenter:
Patrick Ellard

Casting:
Marsha Chesley

Construction Coordinator:
Jamie Burke

Costume Design:
Ruth Secord

Dialogue Editor:
Jonas Kuhnemann

Director:
Stefan Scaini

Director of Photography:
Robert Saad

Dolly Grip:
Steve Lemberg

Editor:
Ben Wilkinson

First Assistant Director:
Dale MacLean

Gaffer:
Peter Genrick

Key Grip:
Ronald G. Paulauskas

Key Hair Stylist:
Cindy Lou Tache

Key Makeup Artist:
Mary Hagerman

Key Set Costumer:
Janet Snetsiner

Location Manager:
Dennis Sincic

Producer:
Kevin Sullivan

Property Master:
Tanya Lemke

Script Supervisor:
Dawn Sorokolit

Seamstress:
Nancy Da Silva

Set Decoration:
Nigel Hutchins
Derrick Snell

Special Effects Coordinator:
Marianne Klein

Still Photographer:
Steve Wilkie

Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Parker

Writer:
Raymond Storey

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