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Release Date:
August 23, 2024
Original Title:
Nelly Knows Mysteries: A Fatal Engagement
Genres:
Comedy | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Front Street Pictures
Hallmark Media
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
When an unusual handwritten letter arrives at Nelly’s office, she identifies the handwriting as belonging to her childhood friend Dahlia, claiming her boyfriend Blake is being unfaithful. Determined to help, Nelly wants some answers and rushes to Blake’s home only to find his dead body. When Dahlia becomes the prime suspect, the new, handsome Detective in town, Michael Hogan must work with Nelly to prove that her childhood friend is not the killer everyone believes her to be.
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Assistant Location Manager:
Robyne Shea
Khonrad Eckert
Camera Operator:
Parham Banafsheh
Qoop Lin
Camera Trainee:
Jamie Dixon
Casting:
Jackie Lind
Costume Designer:
Aurelia Cerquozzi
Digital Imaging Technician:
Nick Van Berkel
Director:
David I. Strasser
Director of Photography:
Koty Bannouvong
Editor:
Jason B. Irvine
Executive Producer:
Aren Prupas
Joel S. Rice
David I. Strasser
First Assistant Camera:
Jana Treptow
Reid Walker
First Assistant Director:
Adrian Diepold
Location Manager:
Kellyn Huot
Music:
Jacqueline Perriam
Erik Abbink
Producer:
Charles Cooper
Production Design:
Skye Dyken
Production Manager:
Boris Ivanov
Script Supervisor:
Abigail Hunt
Second Assistant Camera:
Vilma Ek Pettersson
Second Assistant Director:
Jean-Sebastien Normandeau
Still Photographer:
Luka Cyprian
Stunt Coordinator:
Chad Sayn
Writer:
Katherine Wagner
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