The Doctor’s Case (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 22, 2013

Original Title:
The Doctor’s Case

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 19

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Lestrade calls on the elusive Sherlock Holmes and John Watson yet again in this seemingly simple locked-room mystery that takes an unexpected turn when Watson solves the case.

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Additional Grip:
Alex Sikorsky
James Spurling
John McDonnell

Assistant Art Director:
Dave Hvizdos

Assistant Camera:
Robert Sharpe
Jeff Bierk

Assistant Director:
Keith White

Associate Producer:
Rebecca Pearson

Camera Operator:
Steven Szolcsanyi

Costume Design:
Michelle Brennen

Director:
Matt Matlovich

Director of Photography:
Steven Szolcsanyi

Editor:
Lauren Horn

First Assistant Camera:
Ryan Prouse

Gaffer:
Devon Campbell

Makeup & Hair:
Michelle Brennen

Music:
Kevin Krouglow

Producer:
Andrew Lynch

Production Assistant:
Kylie Hardy
Lida Yermakova
Jacob Rigby
Gracie Lemasurier
Zak Scholtz
Sasha Maan
Derek Modesto

Production Design:
Josh Heisie

Sound Editor:
Aaron Gaistman

Sound Mixer:
Jacob Budziak

Still Photographer:
Amanda Matlovich

Story:
Stephen King

Video Assist Operator:
Ian Brennen

Writer:
Matt Matlovich

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