Along Came a Nanny (2014) [G]

Release Date:
October 12, 2014

Original Title:
Along Came a Nanny

Alternate Titles:
Man Maid

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Hallmark Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12  US: G 

Runtime: 83

Hoping to catch a burglar, a cop (Cameron Mathison) goes under cover as a nanny in an upscale community. As he looks for leads, he becomes involved with a high-maintenance family and a pretty caregiver (Sarah Lancaster) nearby.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Trevor Holbrook

"B" Camera Operator:
Bruce Borland

Casting:
Jackie Lind
Penny Perry

Co-Executive Producer:
Michael M. Scott

Costume Design:
Candace Cruikshank

Director:
Michael M. Scott

Director of Photography:
James Liston

Editor:
Alison Grace

Executive Producer:
Barbara Fisher

First Assistant Director:
Bill Mizel

Gaffer:
David McClung

Key Hair Stylist:
Kara Alaric

Key Makeup Artist:
Ashley Forshaw

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Toyne

Producer:
Harvey Kahn

Production Design:
Tink

Second Assistant Director:
Tim Whyte

Set Decoration:
La Vonne Girard

Special Effects Coordinator:
Brant McIlroy

Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong
Hugo Steele

Stunt Double:
Joel McGowan

Stunt Driver:
Mike Crestejo
Mike Carpenter

Writer:
Gary Goldstein

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