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Release Date:
August 25, 2012
Original Title:
Fatal Honeymoon
Alternate Titles:
Death in Paradise
El asesino de la luna de miel
Lua de Mel Fatal
Lune de miel tragique
Moarte în paradis
Una fatale luna di miele
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 90
Based on a true story, Fatal Honeymoon tells the shocking story and controversy surrounding a newlywed who tragically dies on her dream honeymoon and the subsequent investigation as to whether or not her husband was guilty of killing her.
Armorer:
Allan Mowbray
Art Direction:
Jonathon Hannon
Boom Operator:
Ben Wyatt
Camera Operator:
David Williamson
Casting:
Christine King
Costume Design:
Monica O'Brien
Costume Supervisor:
Tanya Woelfle
Helen Maggs
Dialect Coach:
Troy MacKinder
Director:
Nadia Tass
Dolly Grip:
Billy Harmer
Editor:
Gary Woodyard
Executive Producer:
Michael Collier
First Assistant Director:
Peter McLennan
Gaffer:
Brendan Madden
Hairstylist:
Gail Kane
Key Costumer:
Roberta Shaw
Key Grip:
Luke Stone
Key Hair Stylist:
Anita Lowe
Line Producer:
Richard Clendinnen
Location Manager:
Chris Strewe
Makeup Artist:
Gail Kane
Makeup Supervisor:
Sally Gordon
Music Editor:
Christine H. Luethje
Original Music Composer:
Robert J. Kral
Producer:
Nadia Tass
Production Coordinator:
Melissa Crabtree
Production Design:
Jon Dowding
Sound Effects Editor:
James Harvey
Cameron Grant
Steadicam Operator:
Paul Sullivan
Still Photographer:
Vince Valitutti
Stunt Coordinator:
Mitch Deans
Stunts:
Levan Doran
Underwater Camera:
Simon Christidis
Writer:
Mac Gudgeon
Teena Booth
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