One Last Dance (2003) [PG-13]

Release Date:
April 4, 2003

Original Title:
One Last Dance

Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
Minds Eye Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 100

In the wake of tragedy, a renowed New York dance company is on the brink of collapse. After leaving the dance world for good, Travis, Chrissa, and Max are pulled in to resurrect the dance that shattered their careers. They have one last chance to save the company, re-connect with the passion and magic, and prove that miracles really can happen.

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Art Direction:
Réjean Labrie

Associate Producer:
Teresa Garber
Sheralyn Austin-Gagne

Casting:
Bette Chadwick
Rebecca Gibson

Cinematography:
Albert J. Dunk

Co-Producer:
Roma Roth

Director:
Lisa Niemi

Editor:
Claudia Finkle

Executive Producer:
Kevin DeWalt

Line Producer:
Phyllis Laing

Music:
Stacy Widelitz

Producer:
Lisa Niemi
Rhonda Baker
Patrick Swayze

Production Coordinator:
Anastasia Geras

Production Design:
Tim Galvin

Production Manager:
Ellen Rutter

Script Supervisor:
Tanya Mazur

Set Decoration:
Stephen Arndt

Writer:
Lisa Niemi
Kevin Bernhardt

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