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Release Date:
December 12, 2008
Original Title:
Roxy Hunter and the Secret of the Shaman
Alternate Titles:
Roxy Hunter et le secret du shaman
Genres:
Family | Mystery
Production Companies:
Dolphin Entertainment
Winding Road Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 92
Serenity Fall's favorite super sleuth is on the case again! The town is alarmed when a priceless crystal turns up missing. The only suspect seems to be a strange man living in the woods known as Shaman. It's up to Roxy Hunter (Aria Wallace) and her best friend Max to discover the identity of the true thief and recover the precious jewel. Could it be the Shaman? Or is it the person no one would ever suspect? In the tradition of Nancy Drew and Harriet the Spy, here comes the irrepressible Roxy Hunter. In the young sleuth's second adventure, a priceless crystal goes missing on the eve of Serenity Fall's 150th anniversary celebration, leading the entire town to suspect a bizarre recluse known as the Shaman living in the woods. It's up to Roxy and her best friend Max to sort the matter out.
Casting:
Stephanie Gorin
Costume Design:
Joanna Syrokomla
Director:
Eleanore Lindo
Director of Photography:
Alwyn Kumst
Editor:
Nick Link
Music:
Nathan Furst
Producer:
Sarah Soboleski
Barry Tropp
Anthony Leo
Production Design:
Harold Thrasher
Screenplay:
Robin Dunne
James Kee
Script Supervisor:
Danielle Depeyre
Set Decoration:
Jerri Thrasher
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Rob Hill
Special Effects Coordinator:
Michel Gagnon
Still Photographer:
Steven Scott
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