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Release Date:
July 21, 2011
Original Title:
The Perfect Roommate
Alternate Titles:
Weiblich, tödlich, sucht
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Capital Productions
Thrill Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 100
Carrie Remington seems like any other struggling waitress who's had a run of bad luck including a recent divorce. Things seem to be improving when she moves in with Ashley Dunnfield, a young woman from a wealthy background who's trying to make it on her own without assistance from her father, Richard. Ashley is thrilled when Carrie helps to win her father over, but when Carrie starts dating Richard, Ashley starts digging into her past and finds out that there is much she didn't know about her new roommate's sinister history.
ADR & Dubbing:
Jacques Plante
Assistant Editor:
Remi Bergeron
Luis Martino
Associate Producer:
E. Andrew Pecs
Josée Bernard
Best Boy Electric:
Matthew Watts
Boom Operator:
K.W. Porter
Camera Operator:
Bill St. John
Casting:
Aaron Griffith
Lisa Parasyn
Ilona Smyth
Costume Design:
Andy Tait
Director:
Curtis Crawford
Director of Photography:
Bill St. John
Dolly Grip:
Kate Derrick
Editor:
Marie-Lou Gingras
Executive Producer:
Tom Berry
Pierre David
Neil Bregman
First Assistant Director:
Sean Dwyer
Blair Roth
Gaffer:
Stepan Sivko
Key Grip:
Curtis Dickie
Key Hair Stylist:
Kevin Crawley
Key Makeup Artist:
Marie Jose Lopez
Location Manager:
Steve Boisvert
Original Music Composer:
Steve Gurevitch
Producer:
Donald Osborne
Stefan Wodoslawsky
Production Coordinator:
Marie Lemay
Production Design:
Csaba András Kertész
Property Master:
Tim Walton
Set Decoration:
Mauricio Ortiz
Sound Editor:
Sébastien Bédard
Stunt Coordinator:
David Rigby
Supervising Sound Editor:
Guillaume Boursier
Writer:
Christine Conradt
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