A Firehouse Christmas (2016) [G]

Release Date:
December 3, 2016

Original Title:
A Firehouse Christmas

Alternate Titles:
A Christmas Hero
Firehouse Christmas
Navidad al Rescate

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
ION Television
Reel One Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 90

With Christmas approaching, life appears to be good for Tom, an ex-Olympic hockey star, and his girlfriend, Jenny, a firefighter -- at least until Mary, a former Olympic figure skater, Tom's soon-to-be ex-wife and the author of a book of tips on relationships, is convinced that appearing to be still happy with Tom will help sell her book. Tom's strong desire to spend the holidays with his and Mary's daughter provides a test of true love and, ultimately, reveals who the true heroes are.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Mark Cooper

"B" Camera Operator:
Cliff Hokanson

Assistant Director Trainee:
Kyle Mosonyi

Assistant Editor:
Mike Davies

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Mariana Garcia Arteaga

Assistant Property Master:
Jonathan Hronopoulos

Assistant Set Decoration:
Donna McBride

Boom Operator:
Milad Manzoori

Casting:
Ann Forry

Colorist:
Paul Engstrom

Costume Assistant:
Tuyet Truong
Jaralin Detienne

Costume Designer:
Emily Gray

Costume Set Supervisor:
Cassie Pardue

Dialogue Editor:
Steve Bush

Director:
George Erschbamer

Director of Photography:
Cliff Hokanson

Editor:
Mauri Bernstein

Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Jack Nasser
Breanne Laplante
Sebastian Battro

Extras Casting:
Marie Tate

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Jaron Hickerty

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Phoenix SImon
Dominic McDowell
Josh Knepper

First Assistant Director:
Arlene L. Arnold

Foley Artist:
Chris McLean

Foley Recordist:
Chris McLean

Key Hair Stylist:
Shelly Jensen

Key Makeup Artist:
Amber Makar

Lead Set Dresser:
Tina Mularczyk

Line Producer:
Tara Cowell-Plain

Location Manager:
Chandramohan Nagarajan

Makeup & Hair:
Skye Markham
Emily Harper

Original Music Composer:
Michael Richard Plowman

Post Production Supervisor:
Gary Porter

Producer:
Kirk Shaw
Nicole Reid

Production Coordinator:
Tiann Arnault

Production Design:
David Cohen

Production Executive:
Gilles LaPlante

Production Manager:
Tara Cowell-Plain

Property Master:
Frazer MacLean

Script Consultant:
Keith Shaw

Script Supervisor:
Sarah Ziolkowski

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Sebastian Kovacs Semboloni

Second Assistant Director:
Caroline Battista

Set Decoration:
Mykhila Drummond

Set Dresser:
Tony Mayo
Nigel Kim
Kali Madden
Jalil Chaudry
Morgan Farquhar
Marcel Daly
Ramard Dunn

Sound Effects Editor:
Chris McLean

Sound Mixer:
Kenneth Lee

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Chris McLean
Steve Bush

Sound Supervisor:
Chris McLean

Special Effects:
Geoff Ingeberg

Special Effects Assistant:
Ryab Szyda
John Sampson
Paulo Branco
Kevin Wakahara

Special Effects Coordinator:
Brant McIlroy

Still Photographer:
Eric Milner
Alan Zenuk

Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong
Byron Brisco

Stunt Double:
Dexter Bell
Taylore McEachryn

Third Assistant Director:
Jared MacGougan

Truck Costumer:
Mai Truong

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Helen Tzoutis

Writer:
Brian Skiba

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