
Cradle of Lies (2006)
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- TV-14
- 1h 30min
- Drama, Thriller
- 15 May 2006 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Cast
Dylan Neal | ... |
Jack Collins
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Shannon Sturges | ... |
Haley Collins
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Natalie Brown | ... |
Michelle Fox
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Martin Roach | ... |
Detective Buck
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R.D. Reid | ... |
Arnold Golding
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Philip Craig | ... |
Franklin Devon
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Daveed Louza | ... |
Detective Jensen
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Tara Spencer-Nairn | ... |
Lisa
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Landy Cannon | ... |
Roy Miller
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Naomi Snieckus | ... |
Betty
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Eve Crawford | ... |
Herriet Devon
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Norm Spencer | ... |
Arthur Whitney
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Trent McMullen | ... |
Kinard
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Brett Reason | ... |
Deck Manager
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A.C. Peterson | ... |
Johnny Smith
(as Alan C. Peterson)
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Anastasia Phillips | ... |
Snippy Sales Girl
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Jennifer Foster | ... |
Dr. Rosen
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Chad Allen | ... |
Process Server
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Elodie Gillett | ... |
Sales Lady Lucy
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Karen Robinson | ... |
Bank Teller
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Chris Gillett | ... |
Partner #1
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Spike Adamson | ... |
Security Guard #1
(as Spike 'Abdul' Adamson)
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Arwen Humphreys | ... |
Waitress
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Randy Butcher | ... |
Hit Man
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Directed by
Oley Sassone |
Written by
David DuBos | ... | () |
Oley Sassone | ... | () |
Produced by
Suzanne Berger | ... | producer (as Suzanne L. Berger) |
Tracey Boulton | ... | producer |
Kelly Garrett | ... | co-executive producer |
Noreen Halpern | ... | executive producer |
John Morayniss | ... | executive producer |
Ira Pincus | ... | executive producer |
Music by
David Christal |
Cinematography by
Malcolm Cross |
Editing by
Stephen Lawrence |
Editorial Department
Colin Campbell | ... | on-line editor |
Jeffrey Collins | ... | first assistant editor |
Lorraine Grant | ... | colorist |
Casting By
Brian Levy |
Set Decoration by
Elizabeth Calderhead |
Costume Design by
Marie Grogan Hales | ... | (as Marie Hales) |
Joyce Schure |
Makeup Department
Sid Armour | ... | key makeup artist |
Stephanie Ingram | ... | key hair stylist |
Jasmine Jalali | ... | assistant makeup artist |
James O'Reilly | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Jesse D. Ikeman | ... | executive in charge of production finance (as Jesse Ikeman) |
Helene C. Valinsky | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Megan Banning | ... | first assistant director |
Gregory Besky | ... | third assistant director |
Stephen Bélanger | ... | second assistant director |
Stephen J. Donkers | ... | trainee assistant director |
Fatima Palhetas | ... | trainee assistant director |
Art Department
Paul Dallin | ... | property master |
Andrew Fraser | ... | assistant property master |
Craig Grant | ... | property buyer |
John Hazel | ... | swing |
Helen Kaneva | ... | property buyer |
Sara Mukherjee | ... | graphic artist |
Sound Department
Fred Brennan | ... | dialogue and adr editor / supervising sound editor |
Steve Copley | ... | foley recordist |
Sue Fawcett | ... | assistant sound editor |
Garrett Kerr | ... | sound effects editor |
Urmas Rosin | ... | sound mixer |
John Sievert | ... | foley artist (as John Seivert) |
Brad Thornton | ... | re-recording mixer |
Zenon Waschuk | ... | boom operator |
Randy Wilson | ... | foley recordist |
Stunts
Randy Butcher | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Tim Barg | ... | best boy |
Roger Bate | ... | generator operator |
Nicholas Brooks | ... | key grip |
Adam Craig | ... | camera trainee |
Dean Ford | ... | grip |
Mark Hewson | ... | gaffer |
Sean Jordan | ... | electrician |
Tim Kneeshaw | ... | second assistant camera |
Kaelin McCowan | ... | first assistant camera |
Todd Moores | ... | best boy |
Dana Perry | ... | grip |
Casting Department
Kay Rogers | ... | extras casting |
Melissa Skoff | ... | casting: US |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Marie Grogan Hales | ... | assistant costume designer (as Marie Hales) |
Jody Orsini | ... | wardrobe truck supervisor / wardrobe truck |
Elizabeth Westgate | ... | set costume supervisor |
Location Management
Robin Brinsmead | ... | location manager |
Malcolm McCulloch | ... | assistant location manager |
Donnie Saville | ... | location production assistant |
Script and Continuity Department
Nancy Markle | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Rob French | ... | transportation captain |
Elsa Scruton | ... | transportation coordinator (as Elsa 'Dee Dee' Scruton) |
Additional Crew
Kim Altbaum | ... | assistant production coordinator |
James Burton | ... | craft service |
Amanda Cameron | ... | production coordinator |
Stephen J. Donkers | ... | production assistant |
Kimberly Killam | ... | production accountant (as Kim Killam) |
Leslie Richardson | ... | stand-in |
Anna Salim | ... | assistant: John Morayniss |
Jimi Shlag | ... | production assistant (as Jimi Schlag) |
Dan Sudek | ... | stand-in |
Denise P. Taylor | ... | assistant accountant (as Denise Taylor) |
Stacey Tenenbaum | ... | assistant: Noreen Halpern |
Ray Young | ... | craft service |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Blueprint Entertainment (2006) (Canada)
- Lifetime Television (2006) (United States) (tv)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Quickly marrying successful lawyer Jack Roemer after a whirlwind romance, Haley is certain she's found the man of her dreams. They are both excited to start a family, but when Haley finds out she's pregnant with a girl, Jack is anything but pleased. Haley soon discovers Jack's secret: in order to inherit his family's huge fortune, he must have a son - and he has to do it soon or lose everything. The clock is ticking and Jack will stop at nothing to collect his inheritance - Haley must fight to save her own life and the life of her unborn child. Written by Anonymous |
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Box Office
Budget | CAD2,000,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Goofs | Both the husband are wife are arrested on separate occasions but in both cases the charges are dropped. This is bought up against them later that they now have a "police record". Nobody has a "record" until convicted in a court of law. That is a fundamental tenet of the Western justice system. See more » |