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Release Date:
September 15, 1994
Original Title:
Incident at Deception Ridge
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Gary Hoffman Productions
MCA Television Entertainment
Pacific Motion Pictures Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
When a double-crossing husband runs off with his wife's ransom money, her kidnappers come after him and the missing money. He leads them on a treacherous journey through the wilderness.
Art Direction:
Charles Leitrants
Assistant Costume Designer:
Janice Swayze
Assistant Director Trainee:
Cindy Smith
Assistant Editor:
Deborah Romare
Ewa Zbroniec
Jan Wesley-Rogers
Nigel Hollick
Assistant Hairstylist:
Debra Wiebe
Assistant Location Manager:
David Halifax
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Debra Sawarin
Assistant Property Master:
Jim LeBlanc
Assistant Set Decoration:
Cathy Golf
Best Boy Electric:
Dennis Jones
Best Boy Grip:
Gavin B. Craig
Boom Operator:
Bill Skinner
Camera Operator:
John Clothier
Trig Singer
Camera Trainee:
Michael Wale
Casting:
Gail Melnick
Casting Assistant:
Gwenda Loronzetti
Dax Belanger
Construction Coordinator:
Glenn Woodruff
Costume Designer:
Lyn Kelly
Costume Set Supervisor:
Robert Jezsik
Director:
John McPherson
Director of Photography:
David Geddes
Dolly Grip:
Gil Forrester
Editor:
Virginia Katz
Executive Producer:
Gary Hoffman
Kevin Kelly Brown
Extras Casting:
Sandra Couldwell
Extras Casting Assistant:
Candace MacPherson
First Assistant Camera:
Tim Spencer
Michael Wrinch
First Assistant Director:
Anthony Atkins
Gaffer:
Fred Boyd
Grip:
Ron MacLeay
Hairstylist:
Michael Pachal
Key Grip:
Dillard Brinson
Local Casting:
Sid Kozak
Lindsay Walker
Location Manager:
Rob McLaren
Makeup Artist:
Dianne Pelletier
Music Editor:
Tom Kramer
Original Music Composer:
Michel Colombier
Post Production Supervisor:
Judith Craig Marlin
Producer:
Matthew O'Connor
Production Coordinator:
Philip Fuldauer
Julia Neville
Production Design:
Douglas Higgins
Property Master:
Pat O'Brien
Rigging Grip:
Tom Gregg
Screenplay:
Randy Kornfield
Ken Hixon
Script Supervisor:
Susan Weir
Second Assistant Camera:
Greg Beaton
Carrie Wilson
Second Assistant Director:
Jerald Schoenroth
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Trig Singer
Set Decoration:
Michael O'Connor
Set Decoration Buyer:
Sam Higgins
Sound Editor:
Harry E. Snodgrass
Bob McNabb
Jeffrey Kaplan
Sound Mixer:
Mark Holden
Special Effects Assistant:
Jeff Butterworth
Steve Davis
Robert Paller
Special Effects Coordinator:
Gary Paller
Still Photographer:
Alan Zenuk
Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Story:
Randy Kornfield
Stunt Coordinator:
Brent Woolsey
Stunts:
David Jacox
Fiona Roeske
Jim Finkbeiner
Guy Bews
Dawn Stofer-Rupp
Charles Andre
Greg Schlosser
Melissa R. Stubbs
David Mylrea
Fred Stofer
Supervising Sound Editor:
Richard LeGrand Jr.
Third Assistant Director:
Matthew Blecha
Unit Production Manager:
Andrew McLean
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