Framed for Murder (2007) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 18, 2007

Original Title:
Framed for Murder

Alternate Titles:
Killer Diabolico

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
S.V. Thrilling Movies Inc.

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 94

She may not be guilty. But she's far from innocent.

When a woman falsely accused of murdering her husband is released from prison after 8 years, she hires a private investigator, determined to find out who framed her. What she doesn't know, is that the killer is about to do it again.

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ADR Supervisor:
Jacques Plante

Art Direction:
Jonathan Hobin

Boom Operator:
Paskal Perreault

Casting:
Aaron Griffith
Lisa Parasyn

Co-Producer:
Damiano Tucci

Costume Design:
Julie O'Brien

Dialogue Editor:
Valéry Dufort-Boucher

Director:
Douglas Jackson

Director of Photography:
Bert Tougas

Dolly Grip:
Robert Courtemanche

Editor:
Ion Webster

Executive Producer:
Tom Berry

First Assistant Camera:
Ivan Peloquin

First Assistant Director:
Anthony Lefresne

Gaffer:
Walter Klymkiw

Original Music Composer:
Steve Gurevitch

Producer:
Neil Bregman
Stefan Wodoslawsky

Production Coordinator:
Virginie Valastro

Production Design:
Csaba András Kertész

Property Master:
Tim Walton

Screenplay:
Richard Dana Smith
Christine Conradt

Script Supervisor:
Julia Stan

Set Decoration:
Geoff Sangster

Sound Editor:
Denys Dufresne
Guy Pelletier

Sound Mixer:
Frédéric Edwards

Sound Recordist:
Jo Caron

Steadicam Operator:
Mathieu Charest

Still Photographer:
Albert Camicioli
Ron Diamond

Supervising Sound Editor:
Christian Rivest

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