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Release Date:
January 17, 2016
Original Title:
Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's the Word
Alternate Titles:
Mum's the Word
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hideaway Pictures
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
Abby Knight, a former lawyer turned proud flower shop owner is starting over after the death of her husband with the support from her father, a new business and her daughter off to college. Life is good in the peaceful town of New Chapel but when a black SUV rams her prized vintage car, she’s determined to track down the driver. She begrudgingly accepts the help of a new neighbor, the handsome and charming ex-Marine Marco Salvare who just bought the bar down the street.
Casting:
Jason Knight
Cinematography:
Milan Podsedlý
Costume Design:
Joanna Syrokomla
Director:
Bradley Walsh
Editor:
David B. Thompson
Music:
Sean Nimmons-Paterson
Novel:
Kate Collins
Producer:
David Anselmo
Production Design:
Peter Mihaichuk
Set Decoration:
David LeBrun
Teleplay:
Gary Goldstein
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