A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 5, 2015
Original Title:
Perfect High
Alternate Titles:
Chasing the Tiger
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Brainstorm Media
Just Singer Entertainment
Lifetime
Sepia Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Sweet suburban teen Amanda is introduced by her new friends to prescription drug-sharing, but the recreational fun soon leads her to a life-altering heroin addiction.
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ADR Mixer:
Rob Coxford
Kyle D. Krajewski
Costume Design:
Claudia Da Ponte
Director:
Vanessa Parise
Director of Photography:
Mahlon Todd Williams
Editor:
Austin Andrews
Executive Producer:
Meyer Shwarzstein
Sheri Singer
Foley Editor:
Kevin Belen
Foley Mixer:
Kevin Belen
Foley Recordist:
Mark Angly
Makeup Department Head:
Amanda McGowan
Music:
Justin R. Durban
Producer:
Tina Pehme
Kim Roberts
Production Design:
Tink
Sound Designer:
James Fonnyadt
Sound Editor:
Rob Coxford
Sound Effects Editor:
Hugh Wielenga
Sound Mixer:
Kristian Bailey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rob Coxford
Kelly Cole
Stunt Coordinator:
Byron Brisco
Supervising Sound Editor:
Kelly Cole
Writer:
Anne-Marie Hess
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