A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2006
Original Title:
Drive Time Murders
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Chesler/Perlmutter Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
A Chicago attorney and his gossip columnist host a popular morning radio show. Their search to locate a mysterious woman leads them to the Chicago Art Museum, a network of thieves and a rich family.
Art Direction:
Vladislav Fedorov
Co-Producer:
Chris Chrisafis
Andrew Somper
Costume Design:
Ruth Secord
Director:
Eleanore Lindo
Director of Photography:
Alwyn Kumst
Editor:
George Roulston
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Robert Vaughn
Executive Producer:
Lewis Chesler
David Perlmutter
Fred Silverman
First Assistant Director:
Linda Pope
Hair Department Head:
Catherine Viot
Key Hair Stylist:
Dawn E. Rivard
Line Producer:
Derek Rappaport
Original Music Composer:
John McCarthy
Producer:
Paco Alvarez
Production Design:
Marian Wihak
Second Assistant Director:
Michael J. Bowman
Set Decoration:
Justin Craig
Special Effects:
Brock Jolliffe
Stunt Coordinator:
Marco Bianco
Stunt Double:
Leigh Bianco
Desmond Campbell
Danny Lima
Duncan McLeod
John Stead
Stunt Driver:
Shane Cardwell
Stunts:
Desmond Campbell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Stephen Barden
Writer:
Matthew Weisman
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