Recipe for Love (2014) [G]

Release Date:
October 11, 2014

Original Title:
Recipe for Love

Genres:
Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Craig Anderson Productions
Lighthouse Pictures
Storybox Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 81

Lauren Hennessey has always loved to cook and is a proud perfectionist at her job at "Food & Entertainment Magazine's" test kitchen while she dreams of being able to finally afford culinary school in Paris. When her boss offers her a bonus if she agrees to ghostwrite the cookbook of a difficult celebrity chef, Lauren sees her dream becoming a reality as soon as she can tame the notorious bad boy chef in question, Dexter Durant. Slowly peeling back the layers of Dexter's tough-guy persona, she starts seeing a different, vulnerable side to this big-shot chef. Suddenly, their dueling culinary styles become the perfect complement in the kitchen and an attraction between them starts to boil over.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Doug Schwartz

"B" Camera Operator:
Christopher C. Fisher

ADR Mixer:
Matt Dawson

ADR Supervisor:
Matt Dawson

Assistant Accountant:
Mai-Britt Kotzman

Assistant Editor:
Saeed Vahidi

Assistant Location Manager:
Jason Yee

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sabrina Goglia

Assistant Sound Editor:
Tony Rodney

Associate Producer:
Kevin Leslie
Kevin Leeson

Best Boy Electric:
Rob Cotroneo

Boom Operator:
Ian Robinson

Casting:
Shana Landsburg
Maureen Webb

Casting Assistant:
Colleen Bolton

Colorist:
Lorne Wright

Costume Designer:
Beverley Wowchuk

Costume Set Supervisor:
Margaret Perry

Costumer:
Nancy Powers

Craft Service:
Lisa Ahlers

Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Townshend

Digital Imaging Technician:
James Chase

Director:
Ron Oliver

Director of Photography:
C. Kim Miles

Dolly Grip:
John Scavarda

Editor:
Tony Dean Smith

Executive Producer:
Shawn Williamson
Craig Anderson

Extras Casting:
Stephanie Boeke

First Assistant Director:
Kevin Leslie

Focus Puller:
David Lloyd Edwards
Ariane Jonassen

Foley Artist:
Shane Shemko
Elaine Stef

Foley Editor:
Leonardo A. Barragán

Foley Mixer:
Eric Kupp

Gaffer:
Rory Soderman

Generator Operator:
Jim Malmgren

Grip:
Keri Coombs
Brian Steadman

Hairstylist:
Rosa Terracciano

Key Grip:
Christopher Tate

Key Makeup Artist:
Joanne Kinchella

Location Manager:
Rico Melincki

Makeup & Hair:
Denise Barnes

Online Editor:
Lorne Wright

Original Music Composer:
Peter Allen

Post Production Accountant:
Marilyn Liu

Post Production Supervisor:
Koah Kruse
Jonathan Shore

Producer:
Jamie Goehring

Production Accountant:
Trudi Thorwaldson

Production Coordinator:
Joey Setter

Production Design:
Rick Whitfield

Production Sound Mixer:
John Boyle

Property Master:
Donna Smith

Script Supervisor:
Linda Strathdee

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Beth Williams

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Henry Zhao

Second Assistant Director:
Trevor McWhinney

Security Coordinator:
Sean Hanlin

Set Decoration:
Janessa Hitsman

Sound Designer:
Ken Cade

Sound Editor:
Rob Coxford

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Eric Kupp
David Green
Kevin Belen

Special Effects Coordinator:
Jak Osmond

Still Photographer:
Brenda J. Falvey

Supervising Producer:
Jonathan Shore
Irene Dreayer

Supervising Sound Editor:
Bill Mellow
Kelly Cole

Third Assistant Director:
Clarke Collette

Transportation Captain:
Cliff Brown

Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick

Truck Costumer:
Dani Malsbury

Unit Production Manager:
Jamie Goehring

Writer:
Michael J. Murray

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