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Release Date:
July 29, 2018
Original Title:
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: The Disappearing Game
Alternate Titles:
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries The Disappearing Game
The Disappearing Game: An Aurora Teagarden Mystery
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Head First Productions
Lighthouse Pictures
Muse Entertainment
iCandy Production
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 83
Crime-solving librarian Aurora Teagarden leaps headfirst into Lawrenceton’s latest murder investigation when her nephew Phillip and his college roommate go missing after the roommate’s girlfriend is found dead. Enlisting the help of her Real Murders pals, and the handsome college professor Nick Miller who just moved in across the street from her, Roe uncovers a kidnapping plot gone awry.
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"A" Camera Operator:
Mark Lunn
"B" Camera Operator:
Jesse Regimbal
ADR Mixer:
Adam Sharpe
Dave Goetter
Additional Editing:
Lianne Oelke
Art Direction:
Sarah Stapleton
Assistant Accountant:
Aidan Heatley
Assistant Costume Designer:
Michael George
Assistant Editor:
Caleb Henry
Assistant Hairstylist:
Kianna Lopes
Assistant Location Manager:
Brittany Olsen
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Denean Dale
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
Casting:
Candice Elzinga
Casting Assistant:
Martina Smyth
Colorist:
Andrea Dixon
Costume Design:
Barbara Gregusova
Costume Set Supervisor:
Martin Gregus
Costumer:
Martin Gregus Jr.
Craft Service:
Robyn Roberge
Dialogue Editor:
Kevin Townshend
Digital Imaging Technician:
Jason Kwan
Director:
Terry Ingram
Director of Photography:
Ron Stannett
Dolly Grip:
Grace Loeppky
Editor:
Ron Yoshida
Executive Producer:
Joel S. Rice
Candace Cameron Bure
Charlaine Harris
Shawn Williamson
Jim Head
Michael Prupas
Extras Casting:
Stephanie Boeke
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Selena Raskin
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Molly Mackinnon
First Assistant Director:
Kevin Speckmaier
Foley Artist:
Elaine Stef
Shane Shemko
Foley Mixer:
Francisco Frial
Gaffer:
Timothy Hedgecock
Generator Operator:
Josh Rohrback
Key Grip:
Paul Human
Key Hair Stylist:
Tara Hadden-Watts
Key Makeup Artist:
Joanne Kinchella
Lighting Technician:
Luke Magnall
Location Manager:
Rico Mielnicki
Music Editor:
Jeff Stojak
Dave Stephens
Music Supervisor:
Valerie Biggin
Novel:
Charlaine Harris
Original Music Composer:
Jeff Tymoschuk
Payroll Accountant:
Mai-Britt Kotzman
Post Production Coordinator:
Darlene Choo
Post Production Supervisor:
Jonathan Shore
Jadene Stojak Babcock
Producer:
Trevor McWhinney
Jamie Goehring
Production Accountant:
Trudi Thorwaldson
Production Coordinator:
Joey Setter
Production Design:
Jordan Bent
Production Manager:
Michelle Samuels
Property Master:
Vava Renata
Script Supervisor:
Jessica L. Randall
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Brandon Scott Flores
Simon Ho
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
Charlene Irani
Kristoff Steinruck
Lauren Dominczuk
Kristen Miedema
Sound Designer:
Ken Cade
Sound Editor:
Kevin Barron
Sound Mixer:
John Boyle
Shawn Miller
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin Morales
May Guimarães
Sound Supervisor:
Kelly Cole
Steadicam Operator:
Jesse Regimbal
Still Photographer:
David Strongman
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Wu
Landon Jackle
Stunt Double:
Nick Longhurst
Third Assistant Director:
Adam McCarthy
Ross Langill
Transportation Captain:
Ghilas Aiteur
Christopher Sharafi
Transportation Coordinator:
Dean Fitzpatrick
Truck Costumer:
Elena Gregusova
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brett Keyes
Writer:
Teena Booth
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