A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 7, 2007
Original Title:
Tell Me No Lies
Alternate Titles:
Dime la verdad
Witness to Murder
Genres:
Crime | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Front Street Pictures
Lifetime
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
In a small town, Jordan, the son of police chief Bates, and his friends Glenn and Russel Derrek, the son of the garage-owner Gordon Russell, enjoy having their way with local girls, like Tori, and recording those exploits on video. When Alex Mills is about to report them to the police, he is pushed but it's staged as an accident. Samantha 'Sam' Cooper witnesses this, and is threatened in order to keep her silent, next her mothers car is sabotaged, finally ecstasy laid in her locker so an anonymous tip to the police gets her arrested. When Derrek turns his back to his friends and promises Sam's mother Laura to testify, he has a 'car accident', actually run off the road, but survives. Laura and Tori's mother Shawna get one cop, Officer Brady Thomas, to investigate, and the chief starts to suspect his son is going bad again, but where lies his loyalty?
Casting:
Lindsay Chag
Co-Producer:
Jaye Gazeley
Costume Design:
Carmen Bonzelius
Director:
Michael M. Scott
Director of Photography:
Adam Sliwinski
Editor:
Jason Pielak
Gaffer:
Bill Baxter
Key Hair Stylist:
Jessica Rain
Makeup Department Head:
Rebecca Lee
Music:
Peter Allen
Producer:
Harvey Kahn
Production Design:
Peter Andringa
Script Supervisor:
Holly Atchison
Second Assistant Director:
Tanya Tagman
Set Decoration:
Dave Paddon
Special Effects Coordinator:
Darcy Davis
Still Photographer:
Katie Yu
Stunt Coordinator:
Darryl Scheelar
Brett Armstrong
Stunt Double:
Janene Carleton
Krista Bell
Ryan Ennis
Stunt Driver:
Duane Dickinson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Brad Hillman
Writer:
Rick Drew
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