The Good Times Are Killing Me (2009) [N/A]

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Release Date:
September 13, 2009

Original Title:
The Good Times Are Killing Me

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Shaftesbury Films

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

A successful lawyer finds herself in rehab where she befriends a couple of oddballs who help her crack an important case.

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Art Direction:
Greg Chown

Casting:
Ron Leach
Clare Walker

Co-Executive Producer:
Noel Hedges
Sarah Boote

Costume Design:
Joyce Schure

Director:
John L'Ecuyer

Director of Photography:
Thomas M. Harting

Editor:
Mike Lee

Executive Producer:
Graham Ludlow
Scott Garvie
Kelly Rowan
Patrick Cassavetti
Christina Jennings

First Assistant Director:
Rob Fowler

Gaffer:
Paul Dias

Makeup Artist:
Catherine Viot

Producer:
Christina Jennings

Production Design:
Tim Bider

Script Supervisor:
Karen Paterson-Bowden

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Kim Derko

Set Decoration:
Jeffrey Butler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Alan deGraaf
John Gare

Special Effects:
Mark Ahee

Stunt Coordinator:
Alison Reid

Stunts:
Angelica Lisk-Hann
Bryan Renfro
Ermes Blarasin
Leigh Bianco
Daryl Patchett

Supervising Producer:
Laura Harbin
Jan Peter Meyboom

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Jon Campfens

Writer:
Cris Cole

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