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Release Date:
October 23, 2022
Original Title:
The Podcast Murders
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
CMW Horizon Productions
Lifetime
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 85
A reclusive true crime podcast tries to keep a low profile despite achieving massive success for her investigation of the serial killing case she calls the “Barbie Murders.” But soon it becomes clear that with this bizarre case, her anonymity isn’t the only thing being threatened.
Camera Operator:
Maximilian Brey
Casting:
Ann Forry
Angela Quinn
Costume Design:
Marian Truscott
Director:
Alex Caulfield
Director of Photography:
Robert Riendeau
Editor:
Jason Schneider
Executive Producer:
Suzanne Chapman
Breanne Laplante
Barbara Fisher
Tom Berry
Sebastian Battro
Linda Stregger
First Assistant Director:
Michael Johansson
Gaffer:
Alistair Tingate
Key Hair Stylist:
Heather Clark
Makeup Artist:
Sehler Hik
Music:
David Bateman
Producer:
Cjay Boisclair
Jeremy Kulyk
Production Design:
Jim Cliffe
Production Manager:
Jeremy Kulyk
Second Assistant Director:
Jason Samson
Set Decoration:
Patrick Surette
Sound Designer:
Scott C. Kolden
Still Photographer:
Lisa Novakowski
Lisa Novak
Writer:
Ken Miyamoto
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