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Director: | Douglas Jackson |
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Writer: | Christine Conradt, Mary Weinstein |
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A woman returns to her hometown searching for retribution after serving time for a crime she didn’t commit. | |
Release Date: | Jan 22, 2007 |
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Director: | Douglas Jackson |
Writer: | Christine Conradt, Mary Weinstein |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, Mystery, TV Movie |
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Production Companies | Outrage Productions Inc., Sound Venture Productions, S.V. Thrilling Movies 4 Inc. |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 27, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Alexandra Paul | Alison Buchanan |
Michael Woods | Ray Baxter |
Cynthia Gibb | Marilyn Baxter |
Rob Stewart | K.C. Hollings |
John Ralston | Quentin Baxter |
Kevin Jubinville | Dr. Jeremy Warner |
Sophie Gendron | Ellie Hollings |
Judy Marshak | Beverly |
Janet Lane | Bridgette |
Caitlin Mulqueen | Young Allison Buchanan |
Kate Derrick | Nurse |
Curtis Dickie | Young Ray (voice) |
Kate Drummond | Cafe Patron |
Paul Finnigan | Doctor |
Claude Huard | Nurse |
Kathy Logan | Head Nurse |
Christopher Livingston | Young Quentin (voice) |
Michael O'Reilly | Seaman |
Name | Job |
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Christine Conradt | Screenplay |
Steve Gurevitch | Music |
Robert E. Newton | Editor |
Bert Tougas | Director of Photography |
Geoff Sangster | Set Decoration |
Susan C. MacQuarrie | Production Design |
Marie Jose Lopez | Key Makeup Artist |
Steven Wright | Costume Design |
Julia Stan | Script Supervisor |
Ginette D'Amico | Casting |
Aaron Griffith | Casting |
Walter Klymkiw | Gaffer |
Kevin Crawley | Key Hair Stylist |
Mary Weinstein | Story |
Douglas Jackson | Director |
Name | Title |
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Pierre David | Executive Producer |
Tom Berry | Executive Producer |
Neil Bregman | Executive Producer |
Stefan Wodoslawsky | Producer |
Louis A. Massicotte | Executive Producer |
Josée Bernard | Associate Producer |
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<em>'Demons from Her Past'</em> isn't actually that terrible, but the poor acting and dumb character behaviour hampers everything else down. The premise is more than decent, but the way the characters are portrayed just doesn't make sense a lot of the time - they have an annoying knack of explain ... ing their plans straight to their enemies in private settings, before reacting with shock that it led to bad things for them. The acting doesn't help either, with none of the cast giving anything memorable. I didn't connect with the supposed protagonist, Alison (Alexandra Paul), all that much, despite the obvious nature of the antagonists. Another negative is the music, which isn't bad but it's definitely overused; it felt like every scene needlessly had a dramatic score behind it. Not an awful film, just not a good one at all. The concept did hold potential, though.