Too Late to Say Goodbye (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 7, 2009

Original Title:
Too Late to Say Goodbye

Alternate Titles:
Au Dela Des Apparences

Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Darius-Weirdsville Productions
Head First Productions
Lifetime

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Jenn Corbin seems to have it all; the perfect husband, children and life. But when this suburban wife and mother in an upscale Atlanta suburb, commits suicide, authorities discover a marriage of secrets and betrayal. While the investigation seems to be leading to the final conclusion that her death was a suicide, bits and pieces of the couple’s lives come to the surface. These discoveries soon convey that looks can be deceiving and people are not necessarily what they appear to be!

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Art Direction:
Marion Pon

Casting:
Diane Kerbel
Shana Landsburg

Cinematography:
Mathias Herndl

Co-Executive Producer:
Damian Ganczewski

Costume Design:
Noreen Landry

Director:
Norma Bailey

Editor:
Ron Wisman

Executive Producer:
Scott W. Anderson
Stanley M. Brooks
Jim Head

Line Producer:
Juliette Hagopian

Location Manager:
Malcolm McCulloch

Location Scout:
Quincy Morgan

Music Supervisor:
Michael Lloyd

Novel:
Ann Rule

Original Music Composer:
Michael Alemania
John Pratt

Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Mueller

Producer:
Nicholas Tabarrok

Production Coordinator:
Mary Fraser

Production Design:
Karen Bromley

Scenario Writer:
Fab Filippo
Donald Martin

Screenplay:
Adam Till

Script Supervisor:
Dawn Sorokolit

Set Decoration:
Andy Loew

Unit Production Manager:
Victoria Harding

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