Murder 101: If Wishes Were Horses (2007) [PG]

Release Date:
August 9, 2007

Original Title:
Murder 101: If Wishes Were Horses

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Alpine Medien Productions
Larry Levinson Productions
RHI Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Dr. Maxwell is called in to investigate the kidnapping of a prize race horse. When the case leads to murder, Maxwell and Detective Bryant suspect the horse's owner.

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"B" Camera Operator:
Gavin Alcott
Todd Barron
Onofrio Nino Pansini
Adam Ward

ADR Mixer:
Greg Jefferson
Trevor Sperry

Assistant Accountant:
Jessica A. Prins

Assistant Art Director:
Jeremy Carpel

Assistant Camera:
Bryan Delorenzo
Jeff Hall

Assistant Editor:
Tamara Meem

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Crystal M. Cook

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Andrew Sarno

Best Boy Electric:
Christopher Vinopal

Best Boy Grip:
J.C. Schaffner
Randy Vega

Boom Operator:
Josh Bissett
Houston Guy

Camera Loader:
Susan Fernandez

Casting:
Penny Perry
Amy Reece

Casting Associate:
Christine Babayans

Co-Executive Producer:
Nick Lombardo
Michael Moran

Colorist:
Larry Yore

Costume Designer:
Amanda Vinopal

Craft Service:
Evelyn Fouse

Dialogue Editor:
Michael Wetherwax

Director:
David S. Cass Sr.

Director of Photography:
Brian Shanley

Dolly Grip:
Johnny Segal

Editor:
Andrew Vona

Executive Producer:
Dean Hargrove
Larry Levinson
Robert Halmi Jr.

Extras Casting:
Peter Alwazzan
Heather Sirota

Extras Casting Assistant:
Asami Saburi

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Justin Jeung

First Assistant Camera:
Marshall Rao

First Assistant Director:
Charity Thomson

Foley Artist:
Eric Hoeschen
Nancy Parker

Foley Mixer:
Roberto Dominguez Alegria
Jeff Kettle

Gaffer:
Dimitris Bogiantzis

Hairstylist:
Amber Marie Kypragoras

Key Costumer:
Josetta Kovitch
Zac Heath

Key Grip:
Skip Haswell

Key Makeup Artist:
Staci Witt

Leadman:
Andrew T. Weaver

Location Manager:
Kojo Lewis

Makeup Artist:
Jessica Lindholm
Stacy Halax
Arlene Silver

Music:
Joe Kraemer

Music Editor:
Matt Shelton

Online Editor:
Mike Witting

Post Production Coordinator:
Kevin Gieseking

Post Production Supervisor:
Richard Morain

Producer:
Brian Gordon
Erik Olson

Production Accountant:
Gail Fenimore Gomez

Production Coordinator:
Chang Tseng

Production Design:
Niko Vilaivongs

Production Executive:
Matt Fitzsimons

Property Builder:
Tamara Auerbach

Props:
Annie Campos
Nicole Ruby

Script Supervisor:
Heather Askew
Kirstie Bingham
Kristin Bree Calabrese
Katie Eastridge

Second Assistant Camera:
Dawn Nakamura

Second Assistant Director:
Athena Pesante

Second Second Assistant Director:
Rachel Baker-Thienes

Set Costumer:
Cynthia Miranda
Brooke Weller

Set Decoration:
Nancy Marchionda

Set Dresser:
Pedro Aguilera

Sound Editor:
Marc Glassman

Sound Engineer:
Anthony Krajchir

Sound Mixer:
Bill Reinhardt

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Samuel Lehmer
Mark Ettel

Special Effects Coordinator:
Albert Lannutti

Still Photographer:
Justin M. Lubin

Studio Teacher:
Roberta Sutter

Stunt Coordinator:
Jerry Wills

Supervising Sound Editor:
Patrick O'Sullivan

Transportation Coordinator:
George M. Geminiano

Unit Production Manager:
Brian Gordon
Erik Olson

Utility Stunts:
Dennis Fitzgerald
Monty Stuart

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Mayumi Masaoka
Anne Rocchio

Writer:
Bridget Terry

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