Framed for Murder: A Fixer Upper Mystery (2017) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 15, 2017

Original Title:
Framed for Murder: A Fixer Upper Mystery

Alternate Titles:
Fixer Upper Mysteries 1: Framed for Murder

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Muse Entertainment

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG 

Runtime: 83

In the small resort town of Lighthouse Cove, everyone knows that the best man for the job is a woman. And that woman is Shannon Hughes, owner of a construction company and an expert in Victorian home restoration and renovation. Through her renovations she will find clues to uncover the house’s secret past and in turn become an unlikely sleuth to help crack these unsolved mysteries

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Art Direction:
Will Gendemann

Assistant Costume Designer:
Carmen Thompson

Assistant Editor:
Shaun Lang
Michael Jacobsen

Assistant Hairstylist:
Beverly Penny

Assistant Location Manager:
Steve Kinghorn

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Vanessa Messina
Francesca Cervellin

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Lance Deyaeger
Maddy Eagen
Fabiola Arias

Assistant Property Master:
Alexander Campbell

Assistant Set Decoration:
Ceara Lornie
Cathy Parris

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sean Szutka

Best Boy Electric:
Greg Goudreau

Best Boy Grip:
Ben Herman

Boom Operator:
Eric Weisner

Camera Operator:
Greg Coletti
Collin Morrison

Casting:
Candice Elzinga

Casting Assistant:
Martina Smyth
Megan Bayliss

Colorist:
Jimmy Hsu

Costume Designer:
Ken Shapkin

Costume Set Supervisor:
Constance Moerman

Craft Service:
Bridget Beall
Roo Forsyth

Dialogue Editor:
Stephen Cheung

Director:
Mark Jean

Director of Photography:
Tyler Walzak

Dolly Grip:
Michael DeBarros
Austin De Pourcq

Editor:
James Ilecic

Executive Producer:
Stan Spry
Jewel
Joel S. Rice
Allen Lewis
Michael Prupas
Jeff Holland

Extras Casting:
Sara Brown

First Assistant Camera:
Tegan Kolodinski
Kevin Martells

First Assistant Director:
Julia Bettencourt

Foley Artist:
Don Harrison
Ian Mackie

Gaffer:
Bryn McCashin

Key Grip:
Connor Thorpe

Key Hair Stylist:
Amber Snow

Key Makeup Artist:
Sandy Cooper

Location Manager:
Paul Russell

Music:
Michael Richard Plowman

Music Coordinator:
Sian O'Byrne

Music Supervisor:
Valerie Biggin

Novel:
Kate Carlisle

Online Editor:
Oliver Granillo

Post Production Coordinator:
Nikki Lee

Post Production Supervisor:
Jason Macintyre

Producer:
Harvey Kahn

Production Accountant:
Nicola Eagen
Lesley Cook

Production Coordinator:
Miles Gorovich

Production Design:
Michael Goodwin

Production Manager:
Allen Lewis

Property Master:
Krysia Dumala

Script Supervisor:
Sandra Montgomery
Robyn Ludwig

Second Assistant Camera:
Bailey Mills
Trevor Burdoch

Second Assistant Director:
Megan Malet-Veale

Set Decoration:
Raelene Knowles

Set Dresser:
Emma Banner
Aidan Dalle Vedove

Sound Designer:
Ryan Thompson

Sound Engineer:
Rick Senechal

Sound Mixer:
Tad Nazar

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Greg Stewart
Ryan Thompson

Still Photographer:
Ryan Plummer

Story:
Peter Hume

Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong

Stunt Double:
Lisa Chandler
Adam Chase
Crystal Dalman
Ania Markiewicz
Todd Scott

Stunt Driver:
Brett Armstrong

Stunts:
Dan Pelchat

Supervising Producer:
John Cassini
Meghan Mathes

Third Assistant Director:
Jake Warren

Transportation Captain:
Tsering Rongae

Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick

Truck Supervisor:
Katharine Lemmon

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Barry Liu

Writer:
Teena Booth
Peter Hume

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