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Release Date:
November 30, 2014
Original Title:
A Christmas Mystery
Alternate Titles:
Secret Past
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hybrid
Production Media Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG US: PG
Runtime: 90
While searching through her late mothers attic, Rebecca uncovers sealed cards from a mysterious suitor that had been addressed to her widowed Mom over the past 12 Christmases. As she begins to wonder the identity of man, Rebecca hires a handsome, yet mysterious, detective to help solve the mystery behind the letters.
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Art Direction:
Jackie Linke
Associate Producer:
Diane Healey
Casting:
Dean E. Fronk
Donald Paul Pemrick
Co-Producer:
Peter Sullivan
Costume Design:
Lauren Morelli
Director:
Peter Sullivan
Director of Photography:
Roberto Schein
Editor:
Randy Carter
Executive Producer:
Jeffrey Schenck
Barry Barnholtz
Zelma Kiwi
Key Makeup Artist:
Megan Nicoll
Makeup Artist:
Katie Kilkenny
Adina Sullivan
Music:
Matthew Janszen
Production Design:
Chewie K. Darsow
Screenplay:
Joany Kane
Peter Sullivan
Set Decoration:
Catch Henson
Story:
Joany Kane
Jeffrey Schenck
Peter Sullivan
Stunt Coordinator:
Michael Groneman
Patrick J. Statham
Stunts:
Paul E. Short
Jef Groff
Jeff Danoff
Cole S. McKay
Andrea VanEpps
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