Tail Lights Fade (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 3, 1999

Original Title:
Tail Lights Fade

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Cadence Entertainment
Good Load Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  CA: R 

Runtime: 87

A young woman (Tanya Allen) rally races across Canada with her boyfriend (Breckin Meyer) and another couple (Jake Busey and Denise Richards) to bail her brother out of a marijuana charge.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Lou Gruzelier
Cliff Hokanson

ADR Editor:
Francesca Benedetti

Art Direction:
Patrick Banister

Assistant Costume Designer:
Candace Cruikshank

Assistant Director Trainee:
Caroline Andress

Assistant Editor:
Helen Siwak

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Monique Venier
Tara Pollard
Hayley Miller

Assistant Set Decoration:
Jeremy Stanbridge

Boom Operator:
Tony Poulsen
Martin Mitchell

Camera Trainee:
Jennifer Sinclair

Casting:
Corinne Clark
Wendy O'Brien

Casting Director:
John Papsidera

Co-Producer:
Shawn Williamson
Karen Powell

Color Timer:
Dana Neville

Costume Designer:
Margaret Lovenuik

Costumer:
Angela Cruikshank

Director:
Malcolm Ingram

Director of Photography:
Brian Pearson

Editor:
Reginald Harkema

Executive Producer:
Scott Kennedy

Extras Casting:
Linda LaBelle

First Assistant Camera:
Marcus James
Trevor Holbrook
Doug Nelson

First Assistant Director:
Greg Fawcett

First Assistant Production Coordinator:
Patricia Baun

Focus Puller:
Trevor Holbrook

Foley:
Shane Semko
Cam Wagner

Foley Editor:
Jesse Lyon

Foley Recordist:
Jonas Crawley

Key Hair Stylist:
Adina Shore

Key Makeup Artist:
Carey Williams

Line Producer:
Doug Hardwick

Local Casting:
Marissa Richmond

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Melanie Burke

Music Supervisor:
John Bissell

Negative Cutter:
Ingrid Rosen

On Set Dresser:
Lisa Mitchell

Original Music Composer:
Neil Weisensel

Post Production Coordinator:
Daegan Fryklind

Post Production Supervisor:
James Gabriel
Reginald Harkema

Producer:
Christine Haebler

Production Coordinator:
Fawn McDonald

Production Design:
Doug Hardwick

Production Manager:
Bonnie Benwick

Script Supervisor:
Sabrina Temblett

Second Assistant Camera:
David Bergovici
Simon Ho
Darek Wyszynski
Ryan Gilland
Neil Every
Allison Beda
Shaun Pollinger
Shinpei Otsuki

Second Assistant Director:
Darius McKinney

Second Assistant Production Coordinator:
Bliss McDonald

Set Costumer:
Kristen Bond

Set Decoration:
Tonya Soules

Set Dresser:
Staschia Zahuta

Sound Effects Editor:
Marshall Winn

Sound Mixer:
Michael Hawley
Martin Fossum

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bill Mellow
Paul A. Sharpe
Shane Humphrey
Brad Hillman

Sound Supervisor:
Ken Cade

Stand In:
Philip A. McAlary
Taunya Kenney

Steadicam Operator:
Lou Gruzelier
Cliff Hokanson

Still Photographer:
Liane Hentscher

Story:
Matthew Gissing
Malcolm Ingram

Story Editor:
K.C. Bransford
John Frizzell

Stunt Coordinator:
Marc Akerstream

Stunts:
Melissa R. Stubbs
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle
James Bamford
Darryl Scheelar
Trish Schill

Supervising ADR Editor:
Marc Chaisson

Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Marc Chaisson

Third Assistant Director:
Jeff Mosuk
Berengaria Tomkies

Writer:
Matthew Gissing

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