In 1947 Whitbourne, Newfoundland, Alan Hepditch, a by-the-books but squeamish and somewhat dimwitted criminologist is constantly being tormented by his fellow ranger candidates and his sergeant, Bill O'Mara. Before Hepditch can quit, O'Mara, as a sort of punishment, assigns him to his first posting at Swyer's Harbour, where five sheep mutilations have taken place over the past year. When he arrives in Swyer's Harbour, Hepditch has a more serious crime to investigate, that of the murder of a local, mentally slow woman named Tryphenia Maud Pottle, better known to the locals as Young Triffie.
Directing | Mary Walsh | Director |
Production | Mary Walsh | Co-Producer |
Writing | Mary Walsh | Writer |
Writing | Christian Murray | Writer |
Writing | Ray Guy | Writer |
Production | Barbara Doran | Co-Producer |
Production | Daniel Louis | Producer |
Production | Denise Robert | Producer |
Production | Lynne Wilson | Co-Producer |
Sound | Alan Doyle | Music |
Sound | Keith Power | Music |
Crew | Eric Cayla | Cinematography |
Editing | Yvann Thibaudeau | Editor |
Production | Tony Butt | Unit Manager |
Directing | Lorette Leblanc | Script Supervisor |
Directing | Buck Deachman | First Assistant Director |
Directing | Linda Fitzpatrick | Third Assistant Director |
Directing | Bethan Mowat | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Todd O'Brien | Assistant Director Trainee |
Costume & Make-Up | Marie J. Sharpe | Costume Design |
Production | Lucie Robitaille | Casting |
Art | Stephen Osler | Production Design |
Art | Marty Sexton | Art Direction |
Art | Terry Wareham | Art Direction |
Art | Kelly Bruton | Set Decoration |
Art | Kathee Reardigan | Set Decoration |
Crew | Barry King | Driver |
Crew | Brian Best | Transportation Captain |