The Windsor Protocol (1998) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 10, 1998

Original Title:
The Windsor Protocol

Alternate Titles:
Jack Higgins' The Windsor Protocol

Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Telescene Productions
Visionview Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

An explosive document is about to put a neo-Nazi in the White House

Based on the novels by Jack Higgins, Sean Dillon is a maverick British agent who uncovers a plot to take over the presidency of the United States. The Windsor Protocol is a list created by Adolf Hitler that will help revive the Nazi party; Dillon must find it before it falls into the wrong hands.

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ADR Editor:
Fiona Haynes

ADR Mixer:
Jo Caron
Greg Shine

Art Department Coordinator:
John Fredericks

Art Direction:
Jean Bourret

Assistant Art Director:
Jean-François Ménard

Assistant Location Manager:
Claude Paiement

Assistant Property Master:
Richard Carrière

Assistant Set Dresser:
Kathleen Graham

Assistant Unit Manager:
Diane Boisvert

Associate Producer:
Stephen Zoller

Best Boy Electric:
Marc Hénaut

Best Boy Grip:
Danny Rivard

Boom Operator:
Sylvain Vary

Camera Operator:
Maurice Roy

Casting:
Nadia Rona
Rosina Bucci
Vera Miller

Characters:
Jack Higgins

Clapper Loader:
Danielle Turgeon

Continuity:
Marie-Thérèse Boily
Marie Chantal Crete

Costume Designer:
Paul-André Guérin

Dialogue Editor:
Rick Williams

Director:
George Mihalka

Director of Photography:
Peter Benison

Editor:
David R. McLeod
Simon Webb

Electrician:
Yves Amyot
Stephane Charron
Antoine Durand

Executive Producer:
Robin Spry
Paul E. Painter
Jim Howell

Extras Casting:
Linda Rona

First Assistant Director:
David Vaughan

Focus Puller:
Maarten Kroonenburg
Judith Lagacé
Marc André Berthiaume

Foley Mixer:
Anthony Faust

Gaffer:
Kevin O'Connell

Grip:
Jocelyn Bertrand
Maxime Imbeau
Paul Miklis
Jacques Tremblay

Hairdresser:
Michelle Côté

Hairstylist:
Bob Pritchett

Head of Production:
Micheline Garant

Key Grip:
Mikey Bertrand

Key Makeup Artist:
Colleen Quinton

Line Producer:
Jean-Marie Comeau

Location Manager:
Marie-Ginette Landry

Makeup Artist:
Denise Langelier

Music Editor:
Andrew Glen
David R. McLeod

Original Music Composer:
Stanisław Syrewicz

Post Production Supervisor:
David R. McLeod

Producer:
Robert Wertheimer
Jim Reeve

Production Coordinator:
Kristine Michaels

Production Design:
Tony Hall

Production Manager:
Madeleine Rozon

Property Master:
Claude Rainville

Second Assistant Director:
Rob Fowler

Second Unit Director:
Minor Mustain

Set Decoration:
Alain Clouâtre

Set Dresser:
Ghislaine Grenon
Valérie Leguay

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jo Caron
Greg Shine
Steve Haynes

Sound Recordist:
Gabor Vadney

Still Photographer:
Michael Gauthier

Story:
Morrie Ruvinsky

Stunt Coordinator:
Minor Mustain

Stunt Double:
Hélèna Laliberté
Ben Gauthier
Jérôme Tiberghien
Johnny Goar

Supervising Sound Editor:
Dave Aston

Teleplay:
Stephen Zoller
David Preston

Third Assistant Director:
Daniella Bonan

Unit Manager:
Karl Archambault
Paul Dupont

Wardrobe Master:
Lisa Arnsby

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