One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery (2024) [G]

Release Date:
April 5, 2024

Original Title:
One Bad Apple: A Hannah Swensen Mystery

Genres:
Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Hallmark Media
Lighthouse Pictures
Looking Glass Productions

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 84

Two hunt for the core suspect.

Hannah Swensen has been asked to teach a baking class at the college in town, but her equipment is tampered with causing an explosion that the fire department rules an accident. Soon, a colleague ends up dead and Hannah begins to put together the puzzle of the mysterious circumstances surrounding the murder. Hannah leans on her friends and family to collect the breadcrumbs of foul play and put them together, and meets a different side of law and order when Lake Eden's prosecuting attorney Chad Norton enters her life.

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Art Direction:
Jackson Smith

Associate Producer:
B.F. Painter

Casting:
Miguel Fierro
Jackie Lind
Penny Perry
Tatiana Erasme

Co-Executive Producer:
John J. Fluke
Michael Shepard

Costume Design:
Kelsey Baran

Director:
Shannon Kohli

Director of Photography:
David Pelletier

Editor:
Kelly Herron

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Laura Gaines

Executive Producer:
Craig Baumgarten
Alison Sweeney
Shawn Williamson
Jamie Goehring

First Assistant Director:
Kevin Speckmaier

Music:
Matthew Rogers

Music Coordinator:
Emma Lewicky

Music Supervisor:
Valerie Biggin

Novel:
Joanne Fluke

Producer:
Kevin Leslie

Production Manager:
Michelle Samuels

Property Master:
Jonathan Krauth

Second Assistant Director:
Andy Wong

Set Decoration:
Ronald Lin

Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Wu

Stunt Double:
Gael Mackie

Supervising Producer:
Jonathan Shore

Visual Effects:
Ben Pickles

Writer:
Alison Sweeney

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