Past Malice: An Emma Fielding Mystery (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 14, 2018

Original Title:
Past Malice: An Emma Fielding Mystery

Alternate Titles:
Emma Fielding Mysteries: Past Malice
Past Malice: An Emma Fielding Mystery

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 85

Archaeologist Emma Fielding is hired to consult on the acquisition of a castle-like estate that local legend states is cursed. But she finds herself in the middle of a murder case after discovering the body of the archaeologist she was hired to shadow in a secret chamber in the bowels of the huge building. Assisted by her friend, FBI special agent Jim Conner, Fielding must sift through clues and a long list of suspects, each of whom has their own reason for wanting the man dead, to determine who is the killer.

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Art Direction:
Will Gendemann

Assistant Accountant:
Denise Maclean

Assistant Costume Designer:
Kristi Kinghorn

Assistant Editor:
Shaun Lang
Kevin Yang

Assistant Hairstylist:
Cristina Woods

Assistant Location Manager:
Steve Kinghorn

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Vanessa Messina

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Maddy Eagen
Ian Bermeo

Assistant Set Decoration:
Kevin Guns

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sean Szutka

Best Boy Electric:
Geordon Doukakis

Best Boy Grip:
Matthew Posnikoff

Boom Operator:
Jay Tranberg

Camera Operator:
Greg Coletti
Björn Hermannes

Casting:
Jackie Lind

Colorist:
Jimmy Hsu

Costume Designer:
Ken Shapkin

Costume Set Supervisor:
Chelsey Danielson

Craft Service:
Lori Walker-Duncan

Digital Imaging Technician:
Devon Stackhouse

Director:
Kevin Fair

Director of Photography:
Tyler Walzak

Dolly Grip:
Austin De Pourcq
Kody Williamson

Editor:
Tony Dean Smith

Executive Producer:
Kellie Martin
Dana Cameron
Allen Lewis
Courtney Thorne-Smith
Joel S. Rice
Michael Prupas

Extras Casting:
Sara Brown

Extras Casting Assistant:
Rachel Klinosky

First Assistant Camera:
Jordan Dowler-Coltman
Francis Belanger

First Assistant Director:
Matthew Blecha

Foley:
Rick Senechal

Foley Artist:
Don Harrison
Ian Mackie

Gaffer:
Greg Goudreau

Generator Operator:
Rik Rohrback

Key Grip:
Connor Thorpe

Key Hair Stylist:
Carmel Graham

Key Makeup Artist:
Sandy Cooper

Location Manager:
Paul Russell

Music:
Michael Richard Plowman

Music Coordinator:
Francesca Cammarata

Music Supervisor:
Sian O'Byrne

Novel:
Dana Cameron

Online Editor:
Cassandra Yaseniuk

Payroll Accountant:
Elaine Harrison

Post Production Coordinator:
Nikki Lee

Post Production Supervisor:
Jason Macintyre

Producer:
Harvey Kahn

Production Accountant:
Nicola Eagen

Production Coordinator:
Miles Gorovich

Production Design:
Trevor Belcourt

Production Manager:
Allen Lewis

Property Master:
Gregory Aarons

Props:
Royanne Powell

Script Supervisor:
Kay Metchie

Second Assistant Camera:
Andrew Marchand-Boddy
Kenneth Randall

Second Assistant Director:
Dave T. Nall

Set Decoration:
Ciaran Gilmore

Set Dresser:
Aidan Dalle Vedove

Sound Designer:
Jeff Jackman

Sound Mixer:
Steven Weakes

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Watts
Jeff Jackman

Special Effects Supervisor:
Bill Mills

Still Photographer:
Ryan Plummer

Stunt Coordinator:
Brett Armstrong
Hugo Steele

Stunt Double:
Ania Markiewicz

Third Assistant Director:
Stephanie Wells

Transportation Captain:
Melodie Hardy

Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick

Truck Supervisor:
Shannon Wilson

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Barry Liu

Writer:
Phoef Sutton

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