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Release Date:
February 6, 2015
Original Title:
I Do, I Do, I Do
Alternate Titles:
Det rigtige valg
Ricomincio da ieri
Tak, Tak, Tak!
Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Daniel L. Paulson Productions
Do Productions
Lighthouse Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 84
An architect heads to the altar with her fiancé, unsure of her marriage and their future. She relives her disastrous wedding day, put together by her fiance’s overbearing mother, over and over until, with the help of his brother, she begins to face her biggest fears and discover what she really wants in herself and in her life.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Keith Thomson
"B" Camera Operator:
Harvey LaRocque
ADR Mixer:
Matt Dawson
Assistant Accountant:
Mai-Britt Kotzman
Assistant Location Manager:
Jason Yee
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sabrina Goglia
Assistant Set Decoration:
Amanda Christmas
Assistant Sound Editor:
Matt Dawson
Darryl Isaacs
Associate Producer:
Steve A. Kennedy
Kevin Leeson
Kevin Leslie
Best Boy Electric:
Geoff Dane
Best Boy Grip:
Jackson Wolfe
Casting:
Maureen Webb
Colleen Bolton
Colorist:
Lorne Wright
Costume Designer:
Tanya Lipke
Costume Set Supervisor:
Amy Hetland
Costumer:
Julie Edgeley
Dialogue Editor:
Sandra Portman
Digital Imaging Technician:
M. Renée Fulsom
Director:
Ron Oliver
Director of Photography:
Paul Mitchnick
Dolly Grip:
Ryan Fehr
Editor:
Dan Krieger
Executive Producer:
Dan Paulson
Steve Leon
Nancey Silvers
Shawn Williamson
Extras Casting:
Stephanie Boeke
First Assistant "A" Camera:
John Seale
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Lori Longstaff
First Assistant Director:
Kevin Leslie
First Assistant Editor:
Mohamed Abo El Fadl
Foley Artist:
Elaine Stef
Shane Shemko
Foley Editor:
Rob Coxford
Foley Mixer:
Ryan Schaad
Eric Kupp
Gaffer:
Jim Swanson
Grip:
Corey Tremblay
Hairstylist:
Rosa Terracciano
Key Grip:
Jeff Smith
Key Makeup Artist:
Joanne Kinchella
Location Manager:
Rico Mielnicki
Online Editor:
Lorne Wright
Original Music Composer:
Peter Allen
Post Production Supervisor:
Jonathan Shore
Koah Kruse
Producer:
Jamie Goehring
Production Accountant:
Trudi Thorwaldson
Production Coordinator:
Alison Stephen
Production Design:
Rick Whitfield
Production Manager:
Jamie Goehring
Production Sound Mixer:
John Boyle
Property Master:
Donna Smith
Script Supervisor:
Linda Strathdee
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Mikah Sharkey
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Lena Vinogradova
Second Assistant Director:
Trevor McWhinney
Security Coordinator:
Sean Hanlin
Set Decoration:
Courtney Stockstad
Set Dresser:
Matthew Brunt
Amanda Wormald
Andrew Barry
Jason Sober
Sound Editor:
David Green
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Green
Kevin Belen
Eric Kupp
Sound Supervisor:
Kelly Cole
Bill Mellow
Special Effects Coordinator:
Robert Musnicki
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jak Osmond
Still Photographer:
Dean Buscher
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Wu
Stunt Double:
Cassandra Ebner
Supervising Dialogue Editor:
Matt Dawson
Supervising Producer:
Jonathan Shore
Third Assistant Director:
Erin Dixon
Transportation Captain:
Chris Wild
Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick
Truck Costumer:
Erin Stanley
Unit Manager:
Trevor McWhinney
Writer:
Nancey Silvers
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