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Release Date:
January 1, 1996
Original Title:
Goodbye Burlesque
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Echelon Studios
Outback/Rig Town Pictures
Wyoming Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
In this musical comedy set to 1950's rock 'n' roll, three women are working in a burlesque club. They are more than content with their jobs but things start to change when the management starts to make demands. Their sleazy manager, who seems to have a wandering eye for the hard working girls, tries to convince them to show more flesh. Although he assures them that it will bring in more business and thus create more money for them, they refuse. What will happen when the pressure is on for them to "take it off"?
Art Designer:
Melodie Innist
Best Boy Grip:
Lou Ravelle
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
David Coombs
Casting:
Jamie Jackson
Chief Lighting Technician:
Rob MacDonald
Costume Designer:
Joanna Roman
Director:
Mark McNabb
Director of Photography:
Russ Goozee
Editor:
Mark McNabb
Executive Producer:
Clive Brooks
First Assistant Camera:
Blain Thrush
First Assistant Director:
Allan Randall
Grip:
David Lewis
Musician:
Rod Murray
Jason Brooks
Bruce Dean
John Paul McIntyre
Jamie Jackson
Gary Boudreau
Clive Brooks
Producer:
Mark McNabb
Allan Randall
Script Supervisor:
Leigh Ann Needham
Second Assistant Camera:
Jason Hamilton
Sound:
Todd Mooris
Sound Editor:
Allan Randall
Steadicam Operator:
Michael Fylyshtan
Unit Production Manager:
Jamie Jackson
Writer:
Clive Brooks
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