Deadly Appearances (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 23, 2000

Original Title:
Deadly Appearances

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
CTV
Carlton America
Heartland Motion Pictures

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 100

Joanne Kilbourn, ex-detective turned university lecturer, is still haunted by the unsolved murder of her politician husband,

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Camera Operator:
Gilles Corbeil

Casting:
John Buchan

Construction Coordinator:
Allan Westlake

Costume Design:
Lea Carlson

Costume Supervisor:
Shelley Lewis

Dialogue Editor:
Jonas Kuhnemann

Director:
George Bloomfield

Director of Photography:
Gerald Packer

Editor:
Stephan Fanfara

First Assistant Director:
David McLennan

Gaffer:
Ira Cohen

Key Hair Stylist:
Jenny Arbour

Key Makeup Artist:
Eva Coudouloux

Music Editor:
Christopher Dedrick

Music Supervisor:
Ron Proulx

Novel:
Gail Bowen

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Dedrick

Producer:
Christina Jennings
R.B. Carney

Production Coordinator:
Kristine Scott

Production Design:
Jasna Stefanovic

Property Master:
Gene Alexander

Script Supervisor:
Jill Carter

Set Decoration:
Andy Loew

Special Effects:
Brock Jolliffe

Special Effects Supervisor:
Brock Jolliffe

Stand In:
Taryn Ash

Still Photographer:
Rafy

Stunt Coordinator:
Shelley Cook

Stunt Double:
John Stoneham Sr.

Stunt Driver:
Peter Cox
Rick Parker

Stunts:
Sue Parker
Patrick Mark

Writer:
R.B. Carney
Robert Forsyth

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