The Jane Mysteries: Inheritance Lost (2023) [PG]

Release Date:
May 12, 2023

Original Title:
The Jane Mysteries: Inheritance Lost

Alternate Titles:
A Jane Da Silva Mystery 1
A Jane Da Silva Mystery: Case of the Broken Song
Jane Da Silva Mystery 1

Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Brain Power Studio

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 84

Singer Jane DaSilva inherits the family foundation which is a non-profit detective agency that helps people who aren’t able to help themselves. Jane’s Aunt Sadie and Detective John Cameron act as her mentors as she takes on her first case surrounding a mother’s untimely death years before. As Jane investigates a multi-level marketing company that took advantage of her client’s fragile mom, she realizes that digging up the past can be dangerous...

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"B" Camera Operator:
Blake Gordey

Art Direction:
Robbie Lemieux

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jesse Manners

Assistant Editor:
Ramsha Nasir

Assistant Location Manager:
Joel Werenich

Associate Producer:
Peter Durst
Rebecca LaMarche

Background Casting Director:
Maureen Evans

Best Boy Electric:
Sean Steinman

Best Boy Grip:
Thomas Cornish

Book:
K.K. Beck

Boom Operator:
Devin Lacroix

Casting Assistant:
Katie Jones

Casting Director:
Rebecca LaMarche

Costume Assistant:
Hannah Stilwell

Costume Designer:
Kenda Hoggan

Dialogue Editor:
Carlo Scrignaro

Director:
Marco Deufemia

Director of Photography:
Aldo Quirván

Editor:
Mike Donis

Executive Producer:
Stan Hum
Nancy Yeaman
Beth Stevenson
Jodie Sweetin

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Victor On
Austin MacDonald

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Maanas Kochhar

First Assistant Director:
Diego Garcia

Foley Artist:
Alex Mine

Foley Editor:
Alex Mine

Gaffer:
Ed Hannaford

Key Grip:
Eamon Hillis

Key Hair Stylist:
Taylor Farley-Smith

Key Makeup Artist:
Taylor Farley-Smith

Location Assistant:
Noah Godfrey

Location Manager:
Rob Laronde

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Vanessa Coscarella
Alexandra Blades

Music Supervisor:
Chris Robinson

Original Music Composer:
Steph Copeland

Post Production Supervisor:
Kerry Rix

Producer:
Jessica Reis
Myles Milne

Production Accountant:
Matthew Watt

Production Coordinator:
Sara Van Vugt

Production Design:
Jessica Whyte

Production Manager:
Lauren Regan Bell

Property Master:
Shaina Follis

Script Supervisor:
Sacha Sewhdat

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Ashley Mach

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Rod Hafezi

Second Assistant Director:
Lily Marie Ferguson

Set Decoration:
Nicole Lankar

Set Dresser:
Abby Shapiro

Sound Effects Editor:
Ryan Eligh
Evan Turner

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Andrew William

Sound Recordist:
Michael Curtis
Aaron Hutchinson

Still Photographer:
Cameron Bartlett

Stunt Coordinator:
Stephannie Hawkins
Don Stockford

Stunt Driver:
Jason Brrl

Supervising Sound Editor:
Scott McCrorie

Third Assistant Director:
Claudia Riggi

Unit Production Manager:
Donald Teuma-Castelletti

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Dustin Hitchcock

Writer:
Neale Kimmel

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