Unleashing Mr. Darcy (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 23, 2016

Original Title:
Unleashing Mr. Darcy

Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Howard Braunstein Films
Sydell Albert Productions
Two 4 The Money Media

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
SK: 12 

Runtime: 85

Fishing for direction in life, Elizabeth gets the opportunity of showing her dog in a fancy New York dog show. The judge, Donovan Darcy, comes across as aristocratic and rude, and a chain of misunderstandings unfold during the competition, complicating their attraction to one another.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Rob Crone

"B" Camera Operator:
Dan Dumouchel
Christopher Charles Kempinski

Additional Editing:
Flavio Bidese

Animal Wrangler:
Steve Woodley
Darcy Woodley

Assistant Costume Designer:
Nicole Collins

Assistant Editor:
Saeed Vahidi
Lucinda Bruce

Assistant Hairstylist:
Alesha Kabatoff

Assistant Location Manager:
T.J. Rumpel

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Toby Lee

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Lyvia Cohen
Suzie Guy

Assistant Set Decoration:
Steph Lee

Best Boy Electric:
Trevor D. Gray

Best Boy Grip:
Gordon Fairclough

Boom Operator:
Dillon Bochon

Casting:
Jackie Lind
Penny Perry

Casting Associate:
Andrea Ware

Colorist:
Achim Kapitza

Costume Designer:
Toni Burroughs-Rutter

Costume Set Supervisor:
Jaimie Ochrey

Costumer:
Vanessa Zatovic

Craft Service:
Violet Barisoff

Dialogue Editor:
Matthew Cameron

Director:
David Winning

Director of Photography:
Ron Stannett

Dolly Grip:
Rob Tucker

Editor:
Tony Dean Smith

Executive Producer:
Howard Braunstein
Sydell Albert

Extras Casting:
Laurie Pavon Solis

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Zach Nuttall

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Jonathan Yip

First Assistant Director:
Paul Turner

Foley Artist:
Don Harrison
Ian Mackie

Foley Recording Engineer:
Rick Senechal

Gaffer:
John Helme

Generator Operator:
Mark Roop
Terry Barkman

Grip:
Tony Deweerdt

Key Grip:
Jeff Smith

Key Hair Stylist:
Lee Novak

Key Makeup Artist:
Hayley Miller

Location Manager:
Jack Veldhuis

Makeup & Hair:
Alex Holmes

Novel:
Teri Wilson

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Toyne

Payroll Accountant:
Barbara Parisi

Post Production Supervisor:
Dawn Knight

Producer:
Christian Bruyère

Production Accountant:
Patrick Mokrane

Production Coordinator:
Jim McKeown

Production Design:
Michael Ritter

Production Manager:
Christian Bruyère

Production Sound Mixer:
John Boyle

Property Master:
David Perun

Props:
Donna Brayshaw
Brian Shipper

Script Supervisor:
Kirsten Hansen

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Devon Mussett

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Dan Funk

Second Assistant Director:
David Heimbecker

Set Decoration:
Tania Rahimikhoshavaz

Set Designer:
Sif Asmundsdottir

Set Dresser:
Sina Nazarian
Benjamin Mullen
Gina MacKay
Tom Davidson

Sound Designer:
Don Mann

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Greg Stewart
Don Mann

Still Photographer:
Bettina Strauss

Teleplay:
Teena Booth

Third Assistant Director:
Aaron Wintringham

Transportation Captain:
Gary Sarai

Transportation Coordinator:
Peter Gibson

Truck Costumer:
Erica Sterry

Writer:
Teena Booth

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