Peking Turkey (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2006

Original Title:
Peking Turkey

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Going West Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

Chris Wong takes his French-Canadian boyfriend home for Christmas, despite his traditional Chinese parents' disapproval. With the dramatics of three languages swirling around the table, Pierre tries to make a bond with Chris' parents and find the approval he wants.

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Boom Operator:
Pat Lauwers
Mark Purkis

Casting:
Jennifer Page

Color Grading:
Rob Wenzek

Costume Design:
Eliza Lau
Melissa Woods

Dialogue Editor:
Brian Campbell

Director:
Michael Mew

Director of Photography:
Ishi Dinim

Editor:
Jim Norman

First Assistant Director:
Nicholas Humphries

Gaffer:
Mark Aviss

Hairstylist:
Patricia Banziger

Key Grip:
Garrett LaLonde

Location Manager:
Linda Yip

Makeup Artist:
Patricia Banziger

Music:
Aaron Grain

Producer:
Stephen Harmaty

Production Assistant:
James Melia

Production Design:
Glenn MacDonald

Production Manager:
Stephen Harmaty

Script Supervisor:
Jessica Keatley

Second Assistant Director:
Aaron Elton

Set Decoration:
Tori Martin

Sound Effects Editor:
Ken Cade

Sound Mixer:
James Schoening
John Boyle

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kelly Cole
Bill Mellow

Still Photographer:
Phillip Chin

Translator:
Patrick Ng
Grace Cheng
Geneviève Lutz
René Brisebois

Wig Designer:
Catherine Graham

Writer:
Michael Mew

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