A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 3, 2017
Original Title:
Psycho Wedding Crasher
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Pender Street Pictures 4
Reel One Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A
Runtime: 95
Since she started working as a dressmaker for her Aunt Daisy, Jenna has seen dozens of brides getting happily married in her gorgeous wedding gowns. Jenna longs to have a white wedding of her own and to find a handsome man who will take her away from her abusive Aunt.
ADR Mixer:
David Ho
Armorer:
John Sampson
Best Boy Electric:
J. Galen Wilson
Camera Operator:
Leonardo Harim
Camera Trainee:
Nathan Skillen
Casting:
Judy Lee
Don Carroll
Colorist:
Achim Kapitza
Costume Design:
Yana Konteft
Director:
David Langlois
Director of Photography:
Jan Klompje
Editor:
Jeremy Klassen
Executive Producer:
Ken Sanders
Breanne Laplante
Tom Berry
Sebastian Battro
First Assistant Camera:
Kyle Vollstaedt
Cheryl Sileikis
First Assistant Director:
John Mein
Foley Artist:
Matt Coffey
Foley Editor:
Tyler Rambie
Gaffer:
Raivo Kruze
Generator Operator:
Jim Malmgren
Key Grip:
Adrian Wilcocks
Key Hair Stylist:
Ashley Pilkey
Key Makeup Artist:
Kaily Grist
Location Manager:
Ken Poole
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Nickel
Post Production Coordinator:
Jay Pardy
Post Production Supervisor:
Patrick Costelloe
Producer:
Gilles LaPlante
Nicole Reid
Production Coordinator:
Nathaniel Moher
Production Design:
Moe Curtin
Production Manager:
Richard Greenhalgh
Property Master:
J. Richards
Screenplay:
Bryan Dick
Script Supervisor:
Meghan McBain
Toni Crey
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Sven Soukup
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Bishop
Set Dresser:
Gillian Van Santen
Sound Mixer:
Christopher O'Brien
Special Effects Coordinator:
Brant McIlroy
Still Photographer:
Kailey Schwerman
Story:
Ken Sanders
Daniel West
Stunt Coordinator:
Chad Sayn
Stunt Double:
Ivett Gonda
Crystal Dalman
Supervising Sound Editor:
Randy Kiss
Third Assistant Director:
Mariana Garcia Arteaga
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