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Release Date:
January 12, 2020
Original Title:
A Beautiful Place to Die: A Martha's Vineyard Mystery
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Hallmark Media
Muse Entertainment
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GB: PG
Runtime: 85
After being forced into early retirement, former detective Jeff Jackson returns to a quiet life on Martha's Vineyard. Quiet, at least, until a body washes up and he's drawn back into crime solving.
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ADR Mixer:
Jason Sharrow
Assistant Costume Designer:
Kristi Kinghorn
Assistant Location Manager:
Shaun Barry
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Cydney Sjostrom
Book:
Philip R. Craig
Camera Operator:
Graham Talbot
Laurent Danis
Costume Design:
Jimbo
Director:
Mark Jean
Director of Photography:
William McKnight
Executive Producer:
Jesse Metcalfe
Michael Prupas
Joel S. Rice
Extras Casting:
Jacqui Kaese
First Assistant Camera:
Kenneth Randall
First Assistant Director:
Matthew Blecha
Foley Artist:
Alex Macia
Devon Quelch
Graphic Designer:
Will Gendemann
Location Manager:
Steve Kinghorn
Music Coordinator:
Francesca Cammarata
Music Editor:
Cam Boyer
Music Supervisor:
Valerie Biggin
Original Music Composer:
Matthew Rogers
Producer:
Charles Cooper
Production Design:
Trevor Belcourt
Second Assistant Camera:
Michelle Remnant
Sean Symondson
Second Assistant Director:
Dylan Staniforth
Set Dresser:
Jeff Insell
Sound Designer:
Ryan Thompson
Still Photographer:
Hugh Tull
Stunt Coordinator:
Jason Bell
Stunt Double:
Shawn Robidoux
Jason Bell
Heidi Ford
Supervising Sound Editor:
Miguel Nunes
Teleplay:
Kraig Wenman
Teena Booth
Writer:
Kraig Wenman
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