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Release Date:
September 2, 2002
Original Title:
Little Dickie
Alternate Titles:
Petterniklas
Genres:
Comedy | Music | Western
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 7
A woman enters a bar and asks for a bit of conversation, but what she gets in return is a bunch of bad pickup lines sung to her by a cowboy and the bartender singing the cowboy's virtues.
Art Direction:
Elizabeth Goodridge
Boom Operator:
Michel Deveau
Casting Director:
Michelle Jackson
Choreographer:
Kym Butler
Cinematography:
Albert Hennen
Costume Assistant:
Lawrence Willett
Costume Designer:
Melinda Cook
Director:
Anita Reilly McGee
Editor:
Roz Power
Electrician:
Flora Planchat
First Assistant Director:
Derek Filiatrault
Gaffer:
Ruth Leggett
Key Grip:
David Reilly IV
Lyricist:
Brian Downey
Music:
Anita Reilly McGee
Jeff Smallwood
Musician:
Ray Cook
Producer:
Anita Reilly McGee
Production Coordinator:
Patrick Blackie
Property Master:
Andy Miller
Second Assistant Director:
Jeremy Timmons
Sound Editor:
Paul Steffler
Sound Mixer:
Paul Steffler
Sound Recordist:
Eva Madden
Thanks:
Rob Blackie
Writer:
Anita Reilly McGee
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