Redemption in Cherry Springs (2021) [PG]

Release Date:
September 12, 2021

Original Title:
Redemption in Cherry Springs

Alternate Titles:
Murder in Cherry Springs

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Choice Films
Hallmark Media
Ray of Light Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 84

What you don't see can break you.

After fallout from a story, reporter Melanie goes home to Cherry Springs for a break. When a friend disappears, she uses her skills to get to the truth, to the local detective's dismay.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Joe Blodgett

"B" Camera Operator:
Niknaz Tavakolian

Art Department Coordinator:
Laura Kelly

Art Designer:
Nicholas Sabio

Assistant Editor:
Sediqua Francis

Assistant Hairstylist:
Ezel Mustafa

Assistant Location Manager:
Stevie Saunders

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Susie Bua

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Mark A. Ward

Assistant Sound Editor:
Jon Flores

Best Boy Electric:
John Carges

Best Boy Grip:
Chris Van Houten

Boom Operator:
Scott Akin

Casting:
Judy Bowman
Penny Perry

Colorist:
Diego Cordero

Costume Designer:
Charlie Altuna

Craft Service:
Joe Facey

Digital Imaging Technician:
Vincent James Carnevale

Director:
Letia Clouston

Director of Photography:
Terrence Laron Burke

Dolly Grip:
Al Delia

Editor:
Michelle Botticelli

Executive Producer:
Marguerite Henry
Judy Smith
Deborah Stewart

Extras Casting:
Hilary Greer

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Matthew A. Lynch

First Assistant Accountant:
Bethany Hedges

First Assistant Camera:
Bryant Bailey

First Assistant Director:
Kevin Pazmino

Gaffer:
James Usmanov

Hair Department Head:
DaRico Jackson

Key Grip:
Richard Auth

Key Set Production Assistant:
Shep Ashchepkova

Leadman:
Dan MelChiorre

Lighting Technician:
Ali Barwick

Location Manager:
Zori Davidkova

Makeup Artist:
Stella Bouzakis
Shannon Rae Mulligan

Makeup Department Head:
Doria Riker

Music:
Kovas

Music Editor:
Derek Syverud

Music Supervisor:
Bret Domrose

Post Production Supervisor:
Dominick Pietrzak

Producer:
Tony Glazer
Summer Crockett Moore

Production Accountant:
Bree Michael Warner

Production Design:
David Butler

Production Supervisor:
Wes Hager

Property Master:
Seth Tyler Black

Scenic Artist:
Alejandro Lopez
Lucretia Moroni

Script Supervisor:
Diana Shoykhet

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Alejandro Lazare

Second Assistant Camera:
Darnell McDonald

Second Assistant Director:
Patrick D. Gibbons

Second Second Assistant Director:
Abby Harvell
Nicholas Weigand-Suminski

Set Costumer:
Hannah Ross

Set Decoration:
Sierra Santschi

Set Dresser:
Nicholas Joseph Binckes

Set Medic:
Annette Fray

Sound Mixer:
Eric Branting

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Julian Evans

Steadicam Operator:
Joe Blodgett

Still Photographer:
David Scott Holloway

Story:
Lauren Snowden

Stunt Coordinator:
Corey Pierno
Drew Leary

Stunts:
Spencer Barnes
Seth Andrew Bridges
Lenny Cruz
Neimah Djourabchi
Ben Rezendes
Travis Staton-Marrero
Valisa Tate
Evelyn O. Vaccaro

Supervising Sound Editor:
Julian Evans

Unit Production Manager:
Summer Crockett Moore

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Pete Sussi

Wardrobe Assistant:
Cara DiMedio
Lori Erhardt
Martin Viola

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Jany Stanley

Writer:
John Bellina
Talia Gonzalez

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