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Release Date:
November 29, 2013
Original Title:
Jinxed
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Pacific Bay Entertainment
Pacific Bay Entertainment Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 70
Meet the Murphys, a family with never ending bad luck. "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong," it's Murphy's law! Over a century ago a witch put a magical curse on their great-great grandfather and the whole family has been jinxed for generations! After Meg Murphy (played by Big Time Rush's Ciara Bravo) and her family's house is destroyed in yet another freak accident, the family moves into their grandfather's house in Harvest Hills. In a not-so-strange case of bad luck, Meg's nemesis Ivy is also spending the summer in town. But things start to look up, kind of, when Meg meets a local boy named Brett and he casts another spell on her, a love spell that is! With help from her brother Charlie, Meg more determined than ever, must break the hex on her catastrophically cursed family! Watch this doomed teen try for a normal existence in a world full of hijinks!
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"A" Camera Operator:
Doug Schwartz
Assistant Editor:
Damon Fecht
Digital Imaging Technician:
Filip Dobosz
Luke T. Campbell
Director:
Stephen Herek
Director of Photography:
Thomas M. Harting
Dolly Grip:
Dave Dibdin
Editor:
Anita Brandt-Burgoyne
Executive Producer:
Scott McAboy
Michael Sammaciccia
Focus Puller:
Mark Lunn
Original Music Composer:
Jim Dooley
Producer:
Amy Sydorick
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Aaron Von Hagen
Second Assistant Camera:
Jeremy Lundstrom
Steadicam Operator:
Doug Schwartz
Still Photographer:
Sergei Bachlakov
Writer:
Aury Wallington
Neal Israel
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