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Release Date:
January 1, 2008
Original Title:
True Confessions of a Go-Go Girl
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment
Nomadic Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 88
Jane McCoy, a recent college graduate, much to her parent's dismay, decides to scrap her plans for law school to pursue an acting career full-time. Struggling to make ends meet, she meets a confident and persuasive friend who shows her the way to make extra money go-go dancing. What starts as just an "easy money" job, however, rapidly becomes an all-consuming activity that slowly pulls Jane from her acting classes, her relationships with her boyfriend and family, and, most importantly, from her true self.
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Costume Design:
Stephanie Nolin
Director:
Grant Harvey
Director of Photography:
Craig Wrobleski
Editor:
Bridget Durnford
Executive Producer:
Philip K. Kleinbart
Key Hair Stylist:
Chris Harrison-Glimsdale
Key Makeup Artist:
Debbie Vandelaar
Music:
Abel Korzeniowski
Producer:
Michael Frislev
Chad Oakes
Production Design:
Linda Williams
Set Decoration:
Candice Husum
Theatre Play:
Jill Morley
Visual Effects:
Mark Rasmussen
Writer:
Lenore Kletter
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