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Release Date:
January 3, 2011
Original Title:
And Baby Will Fall
Alternate Titles:
Grossesse en danger
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Bauman Entertainment
Never Films
West Egg Studios
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
Expectant parents become prime suspects in the disappearance of a pregnant woman who was last seen at their garage sale. Model citizen David Rose runs a garden center and is a devoted house-father. Like his wife Ivy, who suffered two stillbirths, their new neighbor Melinda is near to giving birth. Just after David showed her around in the Rose home, Melinda goes missing. Although no corpse is found, just circumstantial evidence more likely to be planted then stupidly left behind, police detective Blanchard treats David as his sole suspect, soon arrested, even after nosy neighbor Bindel is knocked down while David is in jail. School buddy Theo does his best to counsel the couple, yet Ivy doubts her husband's innocence just because of indications he may have had an affair with Melinda since high-school, and starts snooping with her best friend Jody. The worst crime is still being hatched.
Camera Operator:
Paul Guenette
Costume Design:
Vicky Mulholland
Director:
Bradley Walsh
Director of Photography:
Tony Westman
Editor:
Roger Mattiussi
First Assistant Director:
Sirish Harman
First Assistant Editor:
Dione Chard
Hairstylist:
Michelle Pedersen
Key Grip:
Christopher Tate
Key Hair Stylist:
Nicole Bivens
Key Makeup Artist:
Leah Ehman
Makeup Artist:
Amy Pang
Novel:
Hallie Ephron
Original Music Composer:
Michael Richard Plowman
Producer:
Ian Hay
Production Coordinator:
Ron Pachkowski
Production Design:
Paul McCulloch
Property Master:
Heather Murray
Script Supervisor:
Ann Marie Clark
Set Decoration:
Jacqueline Miller
Sound Designer:
Ken Cade
Steadicam Operator:
Cliff Hokanson
Stunt Coordinator:
Kimani Ray Smith
Stunt Double:
Larissa Stadnichuk
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Robert Paller
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Romald Geoffery
Writer:
Cynthia Cidre
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