Shock to the System: A Donald Strachey Mystery (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 4, 2006

Original Title:
Shock to the System: A Donald Strachey Mystery

Alternate Titles:
A Donald Strachey Mystery II: Shock to the System
Shock to the System: A Donald Strachey Mystery

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Here! Films
Insight Film Studios
Shavick Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  HU: 18 

Runtime: 91

Some secrets kill.

When hard boiled private eye Donald Strachey finds his latest client dead, an apparent suicide, Albany’s favorite gay detective smells a rat and decides to take matters into his own hands. With the help of his straight-laced but adoring husband Tim and his occasionally too-eager assistant Kenny, Strachey’s investigation leads him on a dark and dangerous trail into the world of "gay conversion therapy".

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Associate Producer:
Lindsay MacAdam
Stacey Shaw
Randy Zalken

Best Boy Electric:
Riley Pearcy

Best Boy Grip:
Adrian Netto

Boom Operator:
Millar Montgomery

Camera Operator:
Craig Powell
D. Mark Schwartz

Casting:
Candice Elzinga

Costume Design:
Sylvie Gendron

Creative Consultant:
Jeffrey Schenck

Director:
Ron Oliver

Director of Photography:
C. Kim Miles

Editor:
Steve Schmidt

Electrician:
Tony Durke

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Meredith Kadlec

Executive Producer:
Paul Colichman
Barry Krost
Jeffrey Schenck
James Shavick

First Assistant Camera:
Jeff Cassidy
Rob Wood

First Assistant Director:
Kevin Leslie

First Assistant Editor:
Georgia Milroy

Foley Artist:
Michael Keeping

Foley Recordist:
Hennie Britton

Gaffer:
Blaine Ackerly

Grip:
James Power
Andrew Pepper
Charlie Schrodt
Brock Miller
Chris Cristobal

Key Grip:
Jeff Smith

Key Hair Stylist:
Amy Van Wormer

Key Makeup Artist:
Amy Van Wormer
Tana Lynn Moldovanos

Lead Set Dresser:
Adrian Pattersen

Location Manager:
Mark Gamache

Makeup Artist:
Carole Simcox

Novel:
Richard Stevenson

On Set Dresser:
Liam McAinsh

On Set Props:
Tamara Susik

Original Music Composer:
Peter Allen

Producer:
Kirk Shaw

Production Design:
Rick Whitfield

Production Manager:
Jamie Goehring

Property Master:
Donna Smith

Script Supervisor:
Sandra Montgomery

Second Assistant Camera:
Katy Matheson
Andrew Boxwell

Second Assistant Director:
Catherine Kretz

Set Buyer:
Veronica Kayvchum

Set Decoration:
Monika Choynowski
Victoria Söderholm

Set Dresser:
Paul Hendriks
Joan Richardson
Steve Schram
John Kendall

Sound Effects Editor:
Steve Smith

Sound Mixer:
Shawn Miller

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Vince Renaud
Jo Rossi

Sound Supervisor:
Matthew Gionet

Still Photographer:
Ed Araquel

Storyboard Artist:
Nelson Wong

Stunt Coordinator:
Steven McMichael
Owen Walstrom

Stunt Double:
Lars Grant
Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce

Third Assistant Director:
Trevor McWhinney

Title Designer:
Krista Eve Lomax

Visual Effects:
Jon Shaw
Douglas Kerr

Writer:
Ron McGee

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