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Release Date:
June 2, 2023
Original Title:
The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Leif Films
Moviehouse Entertainment
Tetrad Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | Malta | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 84
Constance Bailey is a no-nonsense detective who prefers to work alone. When a high-profile CEO is murdered on the eve of his company’s corporate event in Malta – a high-stakes ballroom competition between senior executives – Detective Bailey is sent undercover as one of the contestants. The only problem? She can’t dance. To convincingly compete, she must team up with charismatic and free-spirited performer Sebastian Moore. But with a killer on the loose and a growing list of suspects, it’s going to take more than a little fancy footwork to solve this case.
Casting:
Sean Buhagiar
Characters:
Will Kemp
Aubrey Day
Costume Design:
Luminita Lungu
Director:
Stefan Scaini
Director of Photography:
Russ Goozee
Editor:
Paul Whitehead
Executive Producer:
Will Kemp
Lacey Chabert
Mark Vennis
Leif Bristow
Music:
Christopher Guglick
Producer:
Agnes Bristow
Borga Dorter
Colin Azzopardi
Production Design:
Perrine Lejeune
Production Manager:
Sean Buhagiar
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