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Release Date:
April 5, 2002
Original Title:
Drop Dead Roses
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Everyguy Shawn (Brian O'Halloran) and his buddy Jason (Eddie McGee) have tapped into a unique market and figured out how to turn it into a successful business: They get revenge on your ex by delivering dead roses or mistreated chocolates, accompanied by a nasty message. But things get complicated when Shawn must make a delivery to Kayla (Diana Devlin) -- a woman he's been infatuated with. Jessica Hudson writes and directs this dark comic romp.
Art Direction:
Jill Baker
Associate Producer:
Fred Posner
Karen Zizzo
Ann Barbu
Tony DePasquale
Best Boy Electric:
Lindsay Keslick
Best Boy Grip:
Matthew Davidson
Boom Operator:
Angelo Caruso
Camera Operator:
Branimir Ruzic
Camera Trainee:
Mark Costa
Costume Designer:
Issy Graham
Director:
Jessica Hudson
Director of Photography:
Ludek Bogner
Editor:
Terry Martindale
Executive Producer:
Richard Sniderman
Leonard Bellam
First Assistant Camera:
Onno Weeda
First Assistant Director:
Julian Ferrera
Gaffer:
Sami Hajjar
Graphic Designer:
Jeffery Wilcox
Grip:
Stephen Papadimitriou
Keith Wootten
Key Grip:
Rob Grismer
Key Makeup Artist:
Catherine Lasita
Line Producer:
Eric Wiegand
Location Manager:
James Stevens
Music Supervisor:
Mark Berry
Producer:
Tracey Ogonoski
Daniel D'Or
Philip Jackson
Carolynne Bell
Production Assistant:
Lorna MacDougall
Production Design:
Ernesto Camera
Property Master:
Tyler Unrau
Script Supervisor:
Tomas Street
Second Assistant Director:
Daniella Bonan
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ludek Bogner
Sound Mixer:
Stephen Dranitsaris
Still Photographer:
Kendall Townsend
Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Sinnott
Third Assistant Director:
Rick Rose
Wardrobe Assistant:
Anne Marley
Writer:
Jessica Hudson
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