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Release Date:
December 5, 2005
Original Title:
Recipe for a Perfect Christmas
Alternate Titles:
Smothered
Genres:
Comedy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Muse Entertainment
WildRice Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
The holiday season is turned upside down for a neophyte food critic JJ (Pope) when her uninhibited mother (Baranski) shows up unannounced. In an attempt to occupy her mom's time, JJ works out a deal with a young chef (Cannavale) that stirs up some matters of the heart.
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ADR Editor:
John Laing
John Douglas Smith
Assistant Editor:
Stephen Roque
Assistant Sound Editor:
Jimmy Robb
Casting:
Diane Kerbel
Molly Lopata
Costume Design:
Resa McConaghy
Director:
Sheldon Larry
Director of Photography:
Albert J. Dunk
Editor:
Ralph Brunjes
Executive Producer:
Joel S. Rice
Michael Prupas
First Assistant Director:
Mike Crain
Foley Artist:
Tim O'Connell
Gaffer:
Bob Davidson
Hairstylist:
Stephanie Ingram
Key Grip:
Robert Haid
Location Manager:
Will Hoddinott
Makeup Artist:
Sarah Fairbairn
Music Editor:
Rob Bertola
Music Supervisor:
Chris Robinson
Ron Proulx
Original Music Composer:
Amin Bhatia
Ari Posner
Post Production Supervisor:
Lisa Kalushner
Producer:
Steve Solomos
Production Accountant:
Karen Colaco
Production Coordinator:
Kimberley Bradley
Production Design:
Ingrid Jurek
Production Manager:
Andrea Raffaghello
Production Sound Mixer:
Rick Penn
Property Master:
Paul Dallin
Score Engineer:
Vanya Drakul
Script Supervisor:
Margaret Tanod
Second Assistant Director:
Ken A. Smith
Set Decoration:
David Edgar
Sound Effects Editor:
Mark Gingras
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Christian T. Cooke
Stacy Coutts
Supervising Sound Editor:
Allan Fung
Transportation Coordinator:
Matthew Wolchock
Writer:
Rachel Feldman
Susan Nanus
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