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Release Date:
January 5, 1992
Original Title:
School's Out!
Alternate Titles:
Degrassi High: School's Out
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Playing With Time
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 92
The Degrassi kids spend one last summer together.
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Art Department Assistant:
Kari Measham
Art Direction:
Judy Shiner
Assistant Production Manager:
Virginia Thompson
Assistant Sound Editor:
David Yonson
Best Boy Electric:
Michael Bawcutt
Costume Design:
Jocelyn Senior
Dialogue Editor:
Barry Gilmore
Director:
Kit Hood
Director of Photography:
Philip Earnshaw
Editor:
Bernie Clayton
Robert de Lint
Electrician:
Sean Skarupa
Executive Producer:
Linda Schuyler
First Assistant Director:
Kevin May
Focus Puller:
Colleen Norcross
Foley Artist:
Manse James
Foley Mixer:
Christian T. Cooke
Gaffer:
Scotty Allen
Grip:
Phil Sutherland
Steve Massey
Key Grip:
Ian Henderson
Location Manager:
Ted Miller
Music Editor:
Robert de Lint
Negative Cutter:
Catherine Rankin
Post Production Assistant:
John Nabereznyj
Post Production Coordinator:
Brian P. White
Producer:
Linda Schuyler
Kit Hood
Production Assistant:
Byrd Dickens
Production Manager:
Sari Friedland
Production Secretary:
Heather Glenn
Props:
Michael Followes
Publicist:
Laura Vickers
Screenplay:
Yan Moore
Second Assistant Camera:
Heidi Lasi
Sound Assistant:
Greg Chapman
Sound Effects Editor:
Manse James
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Corby Luke
Daniel Pellerin
Sound Recordist:
Ervin Copestake
Steadicam Operator:
Julian Chojnacki
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