Mrs. Ashboro's Cat (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 26, 2003

Original Title:
Mrs. Ashboro's Cat

Alternate Titles:
Ghost Cat
The Cat That Came Back

Genres:
Drama | Family | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cellar Door Productions
Lifetime
Whizbang Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Wes Merritt and his daughter Natalie (14) get more than they bargained for when they buy an old house that was formerly inhabited by the nice old Mrs. Ashboro and her pet cat, Margaret. When strange things start happening in the house, all fingers point to the presence of Margaret, who died the same day as Mrs. Ashboro. But why has she come back to haunt them?

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Art Direction:
James Oswald

Casting:
John Buchan
Lawrie Rotenberg

Co-Producer:
Scott Garvie
Laura Harbin
Suzanne French

Costume Design:
Melinda Walker

Director:
Don McBrearty

Director of Photography:
David Perrault

Editor:
Ralph Brunjes

Executive Producer:
Orly Adelson
Christina Jennings

Gaffer:
Robert J. Petrie

Key Hair Stylist:
Donna Ferguson

Key Makeup Artist:
Kim Ross

Original Music Composer:
Robert Carli

Producer:
Jan Peter Meyboom

Second Assistant Director:
Kristie Sills

Set Decoration:
Kathleen Ross

Special Effects Coordinator:
Gary Coates

Story:
Larry Ketron

Stunt Coordinator:
Lloyd Adams

Stunt Double:
Rene Bishop
Edward A. Queffelec

Teleplay:
Larry Ketron
Heather Conkie

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