Nightwaves (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
February 1, 2003

Original Title:
Nightwaves

Alternate Titles:
Indiscrétions fatales
Les ondes de la nuit

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Hearst Entertainment Productions
JB Media

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 16  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 91

Murder is only one call away.

After a devastating accident, sexy Shelby spends her nights at home, listening to a police scanner, feeling safe from the world outside... until danger finds her. Eavesdropping on phone conversations, she thinks she hears a woman's murder. Shelby calls the police unknowingly putting her own life in danger. Alone and frightened, Shelby must fight both the demons of her past and the threat she faces right now. Can she summon the courage she once had and use her mind and body to save herself?

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ADR Recording Engineer:
Benoît Leduc

ADR Supervisor:
Michael Rudder

Art Department Coordinator:
John Fredericks

Art Direction:
Ghislaine Grenon

Assistant Dialogue Editor:
Michael Willis

Assistant Editor:
Mathieu Bélanger
Christian Gravel

Best Boy Electrician:
Jérôme Bouchard

Best Boy Grip:
Alain Bisson Doyal

Boom Operator:
Arnaud Derimay

Casting:
Vera Miller
Nadia Rona

Color Timer:
Arthur Montreuil

Costume Design:
Simonetta Mariano

Dialogue Editor:
Michelle Cloutier

Director:
Jim Kaufman

Director of Photography:
Georges Archambault

Editor:
Glenn Berman

Electrician:
Martin Beaudry
Jeame Mikulski

Executive Producer:
Jean Bureau
Nora Reynolds

Extras Casting:
Linda Rona

First Assistant Camera:
Mathieu Décary

First Assistant Director:
France Boudreau

Foley:
Shaun-Nicholas Gallagher

Foley Artist:
Tchae Measroch

Gaffer:
Alex Amyot

Hairstylist:
Martin Lapointe

Key Grip:
Stéphane de Ernsted

Key Hair Stylist:
Michelle Côté

Key Makeup Artist:
Melissa Purino

Line Producer:
Serge Denis

Location Manager:
Pierre Carroll

Makeup Artist:
Sandra Feijoo

Negative Cutter:
Linda Bourgeois
Jim Campabanal

Original Music Composer:
Simon Carpentier

Post Production Coordinator:
Mélanie Gauthier

Post Production Supervisor:
Georges Jardon

Producer:
Josée Mauffette
Jean Bureau

Production Accountant:
Desmond Kennedy

Production Coordinator:
Christine Saucerotte

Property Master:
Marc Simard

Script Supervisor:
Martine Letourneau

Second Assistant Camera:
Mathieu-Félix Drouin

Second Assistant Director:
Karla Bluteau

Second Unit Director:
David McKeown

Set Decoration:
Roger Pilon

Sound Mixer:
Aurélien Salvy

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Luc Boudrias

Stand In:
Nathalie Matteau
Martin Briesbois

Still Photographer:
Yannick MacDonald

Story:
Renee Bishop
Melissa Jo Peltier

Stunt Coordinator:
David McKeown

Stunt Double:
Jere Gillis
Nathalie Girard
Tyler Hall

Stunt Driver:
David McKeown

Supervising Sound Editor:
Raymond Vermette

Teleplay:
Melissa Jo Peltier

Third Assistant Director:
Martin Doepner

Unit Manager:
Simon-Pier Bélanger

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