Hailey Dean Mysteries: A Prescription for Murder (2019) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 12, 2019

Original Title:
Hailey Dean Mysteries: A Prescription for Murder

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Howard Braunstein Films
Mystique Films

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 84

Psychologist and former prosecutor Hailey Dean aids her friend Detective Garland Fincher in investigating a rapidly growing string of murders at Atlanta Memorial Hospital when Fincher’s girlfriend Dr. Meghan Phillips is named a suspect in the first killing. As the list of suspects grows with each new victim’s death, Hailey’s keen investigative skills, her uncanny ability to read people, and her passion for justice lead her through a labyrinth of clues that eventually point to the killer. But when she gets too close to the truth, Hailey becomes the killer’s next target for murder.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Michael Krizaj

"B" Camera Operator:
Michael Yueng

ADR Mixer:
Juan Martin Del Campo
Jason Sharrow

Art Direction:
Sam Findlay

Assistant Costume Designer:
Chanelle Salnikowski

Assistant Editor:
Taylor Frey

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Yaël Carnet
Sheyanne Sundahl

Assistant Property Master:
Lydia Kim Skidmore

Assistant Sound Editor:
Sean Szutka

Best Boy Electric:
Renier Bronn
Samuel Stefanini Taylor

Casting:
Jackie Lind

Casting Assistant:
Jana Jacques Lind
Andrea Ware

Characters:
Nancy Grace

Colorist:
Achim Kapitza

Costume Design:
Tina Fiorda

Costume Set Supervisor:
Christina Sellinger

Costumer:
Tilde Fiorda

Craft Service:
Jeanie Steernberg

Dialogue Editor:
Aaron Olson

Director:
Allan Harmon

Director of Photography:
Anthony C. Metchie

Dolly Grip:
Mike Debarros
Andrea Sherman

Editor:
Jason Pielak

Executive Producer:
Howard Braunstein
Josh Sabarra
Nancy Grace
Kellie Martin

Extras Casting:
Laurie Pavon Solis

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Laurent Danis

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Steven Singh

First Assistant Director:
Peter Dashkewytch

First Assistant Editor:
Miguel Quintero

Foley Artist:
Ian Mackie
Don Harrison

Key Grip:
Greg Udell

Location Manager:
Stephen Sangster

Makeup Department Head:
Geeta Dayal

Music Coordinator:
Francesca Cammarata

Music Supervisor:
Sian O'Byrne

Original Music Composer:
Hamish Thomson

Payroll Accountant:
Barbara Parisi

Post Production Coordinator:
Saskia Werner

Producer:
Christian Bruyère

Production Accountant:
Patrick Mokrane

Production Coordinator:
Jim McKeown

Production Design:
Christopher Wishart

Property Master:
Vava Renata

Props:
Rachel Movold

Script Supervisor:
Chris Scheuerman

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Cary Golob

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Kang Park

Second Assistant Director:
Julia Done

Set Decoration:
Rachel Robinson

Sound Designer:
Jeff Jackman
Craig George

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Joe Watts
Craig George

Special Effects Coordinator:
Martin Testa

Still Photographer:
Allister Foster

Stunt Coordinator:
Darryl Scheelar
Randy Lee

Stunts:
Tamara Daroshin

Supervising Producer:
Dawn Knight
Patrick Mokrane

Third Assistant Director:
Virgo Velasquez

Transportation Captain:
Mark Schmitke

Transportation Coordinator:
Peter Gibson

Truck Costumer:
Cecilia Bright

Writer:
Michelle Ricci

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