| Peter Outerbridge | ... | Detective Bob Kozlowski | |
| Alberta Watson | ... | Detective Denise McGoogan | |
| Karen LeBlanc | ... | Moira | |
| Karl Pruner | |||
| John Bourgeois | |||
| Merwin Mondesir | ... | Vinson | |
| Roman Podhora | |||
| Gabriel Hogan | |||
| Trent McMullen | |||
| Zan Coy | ... | Carmella | |
| Christopher Davis | |||
| Clare Coulter | |||
| David Fox | |||
| Tammy Isbell | |||
| Jennie Raymond | |||
| Emily Hampshire | ... | Holly | |
| Richard Chevolleau | ... | Syl | |
| Gloria Slade | ... | Josephine | |
| Stephen Morgan | ... | Bruce | |
| Jonas Chernick | ... | Terence | |
| Marcia Brackett | ... | Juliette | |
| Jordan Pettle | ... | Tom | |
| Steve Behal | ... | Don | |
| Kirk Dunn | ... | Hastings | |
| John Ralston | ... | Pessoa | |
| Quancetia Hamilton | ... | Desiree | |
| Jean Yoon | ... | Store Manager | |
| Laura de Carteret | ... | Constance (as Laura DeCarteret) | |
| Hector Colantoni | ... | Custodian | |
| Matt Crone | ... | Detective | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Karen Ivany | ... | Gail | |
Directed by | |||
| Jerry Ciccoritti | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Andrew Rai Berzins | ||
Produced by | |||
| Michael Prupas | .... | executive producer | |
| Bernard Zukerman | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Varouje | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Gerald Packer | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Rocco Matteo | |||
Production Management | |||
| Howard Porter | .... | post-production supervisor | |
| Thom J. Pretak | .... | unit production manager | |
| Frank Siracusa | .... | production supervisor | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Rocco Gismondi | .... | second assistant director | |
| Janet Martel | .... | third assistant director | |
| Mark Tataryn | .... | first assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| Alexander Galant | .... | assistant art director | |
| Craig Grant | .... | property master | |
Sound Department | |||
| Sylvain Arseneault | .... | sound recordist | |
| Steph Carrier | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| François Grenon | .... | boom operator | |
| Graham Jones | .... | dialogue editor | |
| Garrett Kerr | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| David Yonson | .... | foley recordist | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Darren Boyce | .... | key grip | |
| Ira Cohen | .... | gaffer | |
| Paul Michel | .... | best boy lighting | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Frank Biasi | .... | on-line editor | |
| Gary Fluxgold | .... | first assistant editor | |
| Joanne Rourke | .... | colorist: tape-to-tape | |
| Gord Ventura | .... | dailies colorist | |
Other crew | |||
| Linda Browne | .... | script supervisor | |
| Brad Cowan | .... | location manager | |
| Bernadette Jones | .... | dialect coach: pre-production | |
| Alexandra Lane | .... | production coordinator | |
| Christine Tyson | .... | executive assistant | |
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Early in the movie "Chasing Cain: Face", detectives Kozlowski and McGoogan inform their new partner that they consider "Family and friends" in their investigations and, like the first "Chasing Cain" movie, relatives and culture form an important link. Both movies, like the original Cain murder story from Genesis, commingles blood covenant and blood relatives. In "Cain:Face", Conrad Baptiste and his kin Vincent are implicated in the murder of Camella, a fellow Carib. "Chasing Cain "1" focussed on the Slovak community of Toronto with great success. In "2", the makes focus on another ethnic group, the West Indies immigrants. The people our three smoking gun detectives meet in this episode speak Barbados patois, work at Reggae record shops and eat at Caribbean hangouts. These all add a special spice to the stew. Another interesting flavour in the mix is the realistic new of an OPP that is torn by cutbacks, where shared personnel and shared office space intensify the pressure to catch the subway killer. some additional treats this movie offers are Jerry Ciccoritti's personal camera style he perfected by TRUDEAU(ex. mulit-split screens) and an all too short cameo by veteran actor David Fox as a slimy aristocrat who can not leave Miss McGoogan alone at a party. Overall, a delightful dish that, like many ethnic delicacies, is a pleasure to occasionally encounter.