A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
The King Hunt
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Newfound Films Inc.
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 19
A world-famous chess grandmaster is led into a game of psychological cat and mouse when he accepts a challenge from an overzealous fan.
Assistant Director Trainee:
Krissy Holmes
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Robin Follett
Boom Operator:
Jay Hamel
Kelly Nelmes
Camera Operator:
Jamie Lewis
Camera Trainee:
Ian Vatcher
Catering:
Fionnuala McMahon
Colorist:
Chris Darlington
Costume Designer:
Charlotte Reid
Craft Service:
Stephanie Pretty
Director:
Justin Simms
Director of Photography:
Ellie Yonova
Editor:
Justin Simms
Electrician:
Jason Andrews
First Assistant Camera:
Jamie Lewis
First Assistant Director:
Linda Fitzpatrick
Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie
Grip:
Sean Doran
John Roche
Hairstylist:
Lisa Pond
Jimmy Jib Operator:
Ted Dillon
Key Grip:
David Reilly IV
Key Hairdresser:
Dorothy Martin
Makeup Artist:
Dorothy Martin
Online Editor:
Chris Darlington
Opening Title Sequence:
Thomas Thorne
Original Music Composer:
Lori Clarke
Post Production Supervisor:
Chris Darlington
Producer:
Anna Petras
Production Accountant:
Jeannette Picco
Production Assistant:
Tom Gushue
Production Coordinator:
Brad Gover
Production Designer:
Debbie Vatcher
Production Manager:
Anna Petras
Props:
Kerri MacDonald
Script Supervisor:
Lyly Fortin
Second Assistant Camera:
Mark O'Neill
Second Assistant Director:
Jill Knox-Gosse
Set Decoration:
Derek Holmes
Sound Mixer:
Harvey Hyslop
Sound Recordist:
Harvey Hyslop
Still Photographer:
Justin Hall
Third Assistant Director:
Tony Butt
Transportation Coordinator:
Rick Gosse
Unit Manager:
Brad Gover
Wardrobe Assistant:
Larissa Sudom
Writer:
Justin Simms
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