Behind the Red Door (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 12, 2003

Original Title:
Behind the Red Door

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Artist View Entertainment
Pan Vision
Paramount Home Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 105

Natalie, a gifted New York photographer, has a troubled past reflected in her art. When she struggles to make ends meet in the city, her agent, arranges an assignment in Boston for a considerable sum of money. Unable to turn it down in her dire straits, Natalie takes the job -- only to find that her estranged gay brother, Roy, is the employer. Roy wants to mend their broken past, but must convince her to stay long enough to do so.

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Assistant Art Director:
Debbie Vatcher

Boom Operator:
Don Ellis

Carpenter:
Paul Wade

Co-Producer:
Mary Sexton

Costume Design:
Marie J. Sharpe

Director:
Matia Karrell

Director of Photography:
Robert Elswit

Editor:
Barry Farrell

First Assistant Director:
Dana Warren

Location Manager:
Tony Butt

Music:
David Fleury

Producer:
Matia Karrell

Production Coordinator:
Cara Powell
Barry Nichols

Production Design:
Pam Hall

Production Secretary:
Anna Petras

Props:
Geoff Younghusband

Second Assistant Director:
Kelly Stone

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Nigel Markham

Set Dresser:
Derek Holmes

Set Propsman:
Kerri MacDonald

Third Assistant Director:
Terry Stone

Unit Publicist:
Justin Simms

Writer:
Matia Karrell
C.W. Cressler

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