A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 28, 2005
Original Title:
Mystery Woman: Snapshot
Alternate Titles:
La libreria del mistero: Foto di compleanno
Mystery Woman: Herencia mortal
Mystery Woman: Snapshot of Murder
Rejtélyek asszonya: A fénykép
Rejtélyek asszonya: Gyilkos bosszú
Roman noir: photos de famille
Uma Mulher Misteriosa: A Fotografia do Crime
Бумажный детектив: Роковые снимки
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alpine Medien Productions
Hallmark Entertainment
MAT IV
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Amateur sleuth Samantha Kinsey's latest case has her trying to figure out who killed her best friend Barbara after she was left out of her family's will and every one of the family members become suspects.
ADR Supervisor:
Robert Fitzgerald
Art Direction:
Eugene Wyrick
Assistant Editor:
Elijah Dylan Costa
Best Boy Electric:
Aaron Schulte
Camera Operator:
Lisa Stacilauskas
Casting:
Penny Perry
Construction Coordinator:
Wendell Armstrong
Costume Design:
Bonnie Stauch
Creator:
Michael Sloan
Dialogue Editor:
Michael Wetherwax
Director:
Georg Stanford Brown
Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi
Dolly Grip:
Timothy S. Hale
Editor:
Cari Coughlin
First Assistant Camera:
Dominic Mainl
First Assistant Director:
Lance Lanfear
Gaffer:
Albert López
Key Grip:
Shawn Meyer
Key Hair Stylist:
Michael Spezzano
Key Makeup Artist:
Michael Spezzano
Location Manager:
Wally Uchida
Music Editor:
Matt Shelton
Original Music Composer:
Joe Kraemer
Producer:
Lincoln Lageson
Randy Pope
Production Coordinator:
Milena Milicevic
Production Design:
Scott H. Campbell
Property Master:
Roger Dertinger
Script Supervisor:
Elise Nicole
Set Decoration:
Linda Louise Sheets
Sound Effects Designer:
Robert Fitzgerald
Special Effects:
Tom Ceglia
Steadicam Operator:
Chelsea Low
Still Photographer:
Bruce Birmelin
Stunt Coordinator:
Clint Lilley
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Celeste Caliri
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Evan Waters
Writer:
Joyce Burditt
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