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Release Date:
February 25, 2005
Original Title:
Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder
Alternate Titles:
La libreria del mistero: Segreti e nostalgie
Mystery Woman: Canción para un asesinato
Rejtélyek asszonya: Dalolj a gyilkosról!
Uma Mulher Misteriosa: A Canção de um Crime
Бумажный детектив: Песнь об убийстве
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Alpine Medien Productions
Hallmark Entertainment
Larry Levinson Productions
Matt IV
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Murder is something to sing about when Mystery Woman Samantha Kinsey-an expert in pulp fiction, and increasingly proficient when it comes to real-life crime-untangles a record-breaking murder. Mystery Woman bookshop owner, Samantha Kinsey, has offered to host a charity concert for a once-famous folk-rock trio out to recapture their old fame flame. But sweet success hits the ultimate sour note when the band's promoter is found murdered in his hotel room. Sam and her partner in crime, Philby, investigate, digging up deadly secrets of private indiscretions, professional greed, and personal vengeance that put a twisted spin on fame and fortune-and bring a whole new meaning to a Top Ten hit.
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Co-Executive Producer:
Amy Goldberg
Nick Lombardo
Michael Moran
Costume Design:
Bonnie Stauch
Director:
Stephen Bridgewater
Director of Photography:
Maximo Munzi
Editor:
Jan Popiden
Executive Producer:
Joyce Burditt
Robert Halmi Jr.
Larry Levinson
Music:
Joe Kramer
Producer:
Lincoln Lageson
Randy Pope
Production Design:
Scott H. Campbell
Writer:
Joyce Burditt
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