Lara Jean Chorostecki and Jefferson Brown In Canuck Rom-Com
1:17 PM PDT 6/29/2011 by Etan Vlessing
Canadian indie feature about a know-it-all advice columnist who meets a love interest-turned-killer starts shooting in Toronto.
TORONTO -- Lara Jean Chorostecki (Camelot) and Jefferson Brown (Rookie Blue) are top-lining the Canadian indie feature Please Kill Mr. Know It All from co-directors Colin Carter and Sarah Feldman, and indie producer Road Child Films.
The romantic comedy, shooting in Toronto from July 1, will see Chorostecki play a a know-it-all newspaper advice columnist, with Brown as an unexpected love interest hired to kill her alter ego.
The movie’s cast also includes Kristina Pesic, Cliff Saunders, Al Sapienza and Cape Breton fiddler Ashley MacIsaac.
Co-director Sandra Feldman penned the script for Please Kill Mr. Know It All, and also has a producer credit.
The Canadian picture is set for a 2012 release.
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