In this musical comedy set to 1950's rock 'n' roll, three women are working in a burlesque club. They are more than content with their jobs but things start to change when the management starts to make demands. Their sleazy manager, who seems to have a wandering eye for the hard working girls, tries to convince them to show more flesh. Although he assures them that it will bring in more business and thus create more money for them, they refuse. What will happen when the pressure is on for them to "take it off"?
Unfortunately the movie Goodbye Burlesque is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | Rod Murray | Musician |
Sound | Jason Brooks | Musician |
Sound | Bruce Dean | Musician |
Camera | Russ Goozee | Director of Photography |
Sound | Todd Mooris | Sound |
Production | Jamie Jackson | Casting |
Sound | John Paul McIntyre | Musician |
Camera | Blain Thrush | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | David Lewis | Grip |
Production | Mark McNabb | Producer |
Directing | Allan Randall | First Assistant Director |
Lighting | Rob MacDonald | Chief Lighting Technician |
Sound | Jamie Jackson | Musician |
Art | Melodie Innist | Art Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Joanna Roman | Costume Designer |
Lighting | David Coombs | Best Boy Lighting Technician |
Directing | Mark McNabb | Director |
Production | Allan Randall | Producer |
Sound | Gary Boudreau | Musician |
Production | Jamie Jackson | Unit Production Manager |
Writing | Clive Brooks | Writer |
Editing | Mark McNabb | Editor |
Directing | Leigh Ann Needham | Script Supervisor |
Sound | Clive Brooks | Musician |
Camera | Jason Hamilton | Second Assistant Camera |
Camera | Michael Fylyshtan | Steadicam Operator |
Sound | Allan Randall | Sound Editor |
Production | Clive Brooks | Executive Producer |
Camera | Lou Ravelle | Best Boy Grip |