A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 12, 2019
Original Title:
Radio Silence
Alternate Titles:
Mirtis eteryje
Misterio en la radio
Murder Calls At Midnight
The Lies She Tells
The Radio Talk Show Killer
When Murder Calls
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Incendo Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
Relationship Therapist, Dr. Jill Peterman, had the highest-rated call-in radio show when her world was pulled out from under her following the on-air suicide of a female caller named Alexis. Shaken to her core, Dr. Jill walked away from her show vowing she would never go back. That is until Stuart, the station's General Manager, pleads with her to reboot the show in an effort to bring followers back to the station. Still haunted by what happened, Jill agrees to help her friend out and believes this will be the perfect remedy to put her year-long anxiety to rest. As Jill starts to settle back into her show, mysterious call-ins start happening forcing her to believe there could be a copy-cat out there. What Jill begins to uncover is a web of secrets and lies stemming from the mysterious voice she has come to know as Alexis.
"B" Camera Operator:
Serge Desrosiers
ADR Editor:
Natalie Fleurant
Art Department Assistant:
Brooklyn Aubut
Art Department Coordinator:
Isabelle Létourneau
Assistant Accountant:
Erin Dance
Assistant Location Manager:
Annie Coté
Anita Bensabat
Assistant Sound Editor:
Alexis Pilon-Gladu
Associate Producer:
Kaleigh Kavanagh
Best Boy Electric:
Nicholas Hohn
Boom Operator:
Louis Dutil
Caroline Goulet
Casting:
Sara Kay
Jenny Lewis
Linda Berger
Casting Assistant:
Kalene Osborne
Costume Coordinator:
Ève Léveillé
Costume Design:
Anie Fisette
Data Wrangler:
Etienne Caron
Decorator:
Christophe Lavigne
Dialogue Editor:
Mireille Morin
Director:
Philippe Gagnon
Director of Photography:
Daniel Villeneuve
Editor:
Benjamin Duffield
Executive Producer:
Jean Bureau
Extras Casting:
Kathleen Côté
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jocelyn Simard
Jacques F. Bernier
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Isabelle Pépin
Gabriel Fortin-Taillon
First Assistant Director:
Christian Simard
Foley Artist:
Simon Meilleur
Gaffer:
Alex Amyot
Hairdresser:
Liliane Saad
Key Costumer:
Ginette Duval
Key Grip:
Christian Picone
Key Hairdresser:
Sabin Paradis
Key Makeup Artist:
Melissa Purino
Lighting Technician:
Charles Proulx
Location Manager:
Pierre Mongrain
Makeup Artist:
Chanelle Ouellette
Online Editor:
Eric Losier
Original Music Composer:
Michel Corriveau
Post Production Supervisor:
Nicole Harvey
Producer:
Jean Bureau
Ian Whitehead
Production Accountant:
Desmond Kennedy
Production Coordinator:
Helene St-Denis
Production Design:
Jean Bécotte
Production Manager:
Simon-Pier Bélanger
Production Secretary:
Marie-Christine Bourgeois
Property Master:
Stéphane Connolly
Script Supervisor:
Louise Theriault
Seamstress:
Claire Nadon
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Isabelle Pépin
Charles Durand-Morin
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Gabriel Fortin-Taillon
Second Assistant Director:
Mélany Goudreau
Set Decoration:
Lyne Chénier
Sound Effects Editor:
Raymond Legault
Sound Mixer:
Aurélien Salvy
Stand In:
Vie Nystrom
Still Photographer:
Bertrand Calmeau
Stunt Coordinator:
Mike Chute
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michel B. Bordeleau
Third Assistant Director:
Harris Ellison
Julie Kelly
Unit Manager:
Benjamin Sales
Unit Publicist:
Mireille Houde
Wardrobe Master:
Audrey Chikhani
Writer:
Richard M. Dumont
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