Reap What You Sew: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery (2018) [G]

Release Date:
April 15, 2018

Original Title:
Reap What You Sew: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery

Alternate Titles:
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries Reap What You Sew
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Reap What You Sew
I misteri di Aurora Teagarden - Tagli, cuci e uccidi
Reap What You Sew An Aurora Teagarden Mystery

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Head First Productions
Lighthouse Pictures
Muse Entertainment
iCandy Production

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 84

Internet sensation and old family friend of Aurora Teagarden, Poppy Wilson, has returned to Lawrenceton to start her new embroidery business. But not everyone is happy with Poppy's success when she turns up dead. To find the killer, Roe must follow the unsettling truths that lead her—into the path of the killer.

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ADR & Dubbing:
Millie Wissar

ADR Mixer:
Adam Sharpe

Art Direction:
Sarah Stapleton

Assistant Costume Designer:
Michael David George

Assistant Editor:
Caleb Henry

Assistant Location Manager:
Brittany Olsen

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Sean Blatchford

Assistant Sound Editor:
Joselyn Hernandez
Darryl Isaacs
Tony Rodney

Associate Producer:
Evan Tussman

Best Boy Electric:
Owen Pinchin

Best Boy Grip:
Blake Alexus

Boom Operator:
Jeremy Fornier-Hanlon

Camera Operator:
Mark Lunn

Casting:
Candice Elzinga

Casting Assistant:
Martina Smyth

Colorist:
Andrea Dixon

Costume Design:
Barbara Gregusova

Costume Supervisor:
Martin Gregus

Craft Service:
Robyn Roberge

Director:
Terry Ingram

Director of Photography:
Ron Stannett

Dolly Grip:
Grace Loeppky

Editor:
Ron Yoshida

Executive Producer:
Shawn Williamson
Candace Cameron Bure
Michael Prupas
Charlaine Harris
Joel S. Rice
Jim Head

First Assistant Camera:
Molly Mackinnon

First Assistant Director:
Kevin Speckmaier

Focus Puller:
Selena Raskin

Foley Artist:
Elaine Stef
Shane Shemko

Foley Editor:
Dylan Campbell

Foley Mixer:
Francisco Frial

Gaffer:
Timothy Hedgecock

Generator Operator:
Josh Rohrback

Hair Assistant:
Kianna Lopes

Key Grip:
Paul Human

Key Hair Stylist:
Tara Hadden-Watts

Key Makeup Artist:
Joanne Kinchella

Location Manager:
Rico Mielnicki

Makeup Artist:
Denean Dale

Music Editor:
Dave Stephens

Novel:
Charlaine Harris

Original Music Composer:
Jeff Tymoschuk

Producer:
Jamie Goehring
Trevor McWhinney

Production Accountant:
Trudi Thorwaldson

Production Coordinator:
Joey Setter

Production Design:
Jordan Bent

Production Manager:
Michelle Samuels

Property Buyer:
Lydia Kim Skidmore

Property Master:
Vava Renata

Script Supervisor:
Jessica L. Randall

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Simon Ho
Brandon Scott Flores

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Cheryl Sileikis

Second Assistant Director:
Eddy Hardy

Security Coordinator:
Sean Hanlin

Set Decoration:
Justin Wright
Laura Lola Maier

Set Dresser:
Chris Gauthier

Sound Designer:
Craig George

Sound Mixer:
John Boyle
Shawn Miller

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rob Coxford
Mark Angly
May Guimarães

Sound Supervisor:
Kelly Cole

Steadicam Operator:
Jesse Regimbal

Still Photographer:
David Strongman

Stunt Coordinator:
Randy Lee
Paul Wu

Stunt Double:
Michelle Christa Smith
Krista Bell
Louise Hradsky

Third Assistant Director:
Ross Langill

Transportation Captain:
Christopher Sharafi
Ghilas Aiteur

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brett Keyes

Writer:
Teena Booth

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