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Cast
JR Bourne | ... |
Warner
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Caroline Cave | ... |
Claire
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Deborah Grover | ... |
Louise
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Frank Adamson | ... |
Alan
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Joyce Gordon | ... |
Ruth
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Brooklynn Proulx | ... |
Sophie
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Marty Antonini | ... |
Det. Norton
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Dave Trimble | ... |
Richard
(as David Trimble)
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Andrew Krivanek | ... |
Dr. Lyon
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Roxanne Wong | ... |
Due North Exeutive
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Dave Nichols | ... |
Owen
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Michael McAdam | ... |
Showhome Salesman
(as Michael McAdams)
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Jemma Blackwell | ... |
Bobbie
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Judith Buchan | ... |
Millicent
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Barbara Beall | ... |
Monique
(as Barbara Kozicki)
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Scott Arnold | ... |
Auditor
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Doug Curtis | ... |
Ronald
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Aziza Sindhu | ... |
Head Nurse
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Jayson Therrien | ... |
Guard
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Chad Nobert | ... |
Policeman
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Kim Faires | ... |
Policewoman
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Bill Baksa | ... |
Courier Guy
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Chase Mason | ... |
Daniel
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Aaron Elekes | ... |
Police Officer
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Laryssa Yanchak | ... |
Polly Edwards (uncredited)
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Directed by
David Christensen |
Written by
Fred Leebron | ... | (novel) |
David Christensen | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Susan Bristow | ... | producer |
David Christensen | ... | producer |
Jason Lee | ... | producer |
Music by
Alec Harrison |
Cinematography by
Patrick McLaughlin |
Editing by
Emma Barry |
Editorial Department
Shelley Bakus | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Deb Green |
Production Design by
Trevor Smith |
Set Decoration by
Paul Healy |
Costume Design by
Heather Moore |
Makeup Department
Darcy Healy | ... | dresser |
Linda Nelson | ... | hair stylist |
Cathy Olshaski | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
Darin Wilson | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lorie Gibson | ... | third assistant director |
John Kerr | ... | first assistant director |
Martin Pedersen | ... | on-set third assistant director |
Michele Williams | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Tim C Campbell | ... | paint coordinator |
Jason Coxworthy | ... | on-set dresser |
Darcy Healy | ... | dresser |
Alan McCullagh | ... | assistant set decorator |
Tim Ranson | ... | property master |
Robert Rozycki | ... | art department intern |
Brent Strosher | ... | assistant property master |
Sound Department
Patrick Butler | ... | sound |
Gavin Fernandes | ... | sound re-recording consultant |
Wade Maude | ... | boom operator |
Ron Osiowy | ... | sound mixer |
Colin Sheldon | ... | assistant sound |
Visual Effects by
Mark Tureski | ... | digital film technician |
Stunts
Jodi Stecyk | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
David T. Brown | ... | still photographer |
Tim Dutchak | ... | gaffer |
Charles Koetke | ... | best boy grip |
Casting Department
Marcy Dichter | ... | extras casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Kelly Fraser | ... | assistant costume designer |
Location Management
Ed Huery | ... | assistant location manager |
Transportation Department
Rene A. Poissant | ... | daily driver |
Additional Crew
Raluca Sheridan | ... | assistant accountant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Seville Pictures (2005) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Morningstar Entertainment (2006) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- William F. White International (grip and lighting equipment)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Warner isn't sure how he got where he is, but he's not particularly happy to be there: mid-thirties, married, two kids, dead-end career in fund raising, cramped town house, old car, clothes slightly frayed around the edges. His latest job has landed him and his family in a boom-town where everyone else seems to have more than Warner - and more is what Warner wants. But it's not what he gets. Instead, the probation period of his job has just been extended; his wife, Claire, thinks her own job is in jeopardy as well; their entire savings are going towards a house that won't be big enough for them; and their four-year-old daughter, the preschool teacher tells them, is "a couple of beats behind" the other children. In fact, there isn't one part of Warner's life that's going the way he'd planned. But are his disappointments and frustrations powerful enough to trigger murderous anger? When Claire is viciously attacked and Warner emerges as the prime suspect, the answer might be yes. Now, as disbelief and distrust poison relations with family, friends, and colleagues, Warner struggles to understand how he has become a man whom others - and, more appallingly, he himself - could believe capable of committing such a crime. Written by David Christensen |
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Box Office
Budget | CAD1,330,000 (estimated) |